Small Candice, Brits Desiré, Hemingway Jason
Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Anatomical Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, 7 York Road, Parktown, Johannesburg, 2193, Republic of South Africa.
Int J Legal Med. 2016 Jan;130(1):233-43. doi: 10.1007/s00414-015-1174-6. Epub 2015 Mar 18.
With high numbers of unidentified skeletonised remains recovered annually in South Africa and an increased number of edentate individuals being reported, the question arises as to whether tooth loss would result in craniofacial changes which might alter the accuracy of osteological analyses. Forty-five fixed landmarks together with sliding semilandmarks were collected from 229 white South African crania and were used to capture curve data pertaining to the basicranium, alveoli, zygomatic arches, nasal aperture and orbits. Geometric morphometric methods were employed to assess the effects of tooth loss on these structures. Although a number of effects were seen when the skull was analysed in its entirety, only the alveoli proved to be significantly affected when regions were analysed individually. Both upper facial height and palate shape were affected by tooth loss, which may influence various osteometric measurements and qualitative traits that are used during the assessment of ancestry and sex.
在南非,每年都会发现大量身份不明的骨骼残骸,而且报告的无牙个体数量也在增加,由此产生了一个问题:牙齿脱落是否会导致颅面变化,进而可能改变骨学分析的准确性。从229个南非白人颅骨上收集了45个固定地标点以及滑动半地标点,用于获取与颅底、牙槽、颧弓、鼻孔和眼眶相关的曲线数据。采用几何形态测量方法来评估牙齿脱落对这些结构的影响。虽然对整个颅骨进行分析时发现了一些影响,但单独分析各个区域时,只有牙槽受到了显著影响。牙齿脱落对上颌面部高度和腭部形状都有影响,这可能会影响在评估血统和性别时使用的各种骨测量和定性特征。