Teaford M F, Oyen O J
Department of Cell Biology & Anatomy, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205.
J Dent Res. 1989 Nov;68(11):1513-8. doi: 10.1177/00220345890680110901.
The purpose of this study was to make detailed comparisons of rates and patterns of tooth wear in 15 growing vervet monkeys raised on hard vs. soft diets. Dental impressions were taken every six to eight weeks over a four-year period. Cusp heights and areas of dentin exposure on the buccal cusps of the left mandibular first molar were measured from high-resolution epoxy casts, by use of a Reflex Measuring Microscope. Areas of dentin exposure were regressed against time (by use of least-squares regression) so that the course of tooth wear in animals from both diet groups could be charted. By use of a two-sample t test and the Mann-Whitney test, slopes of the regressions and changes in cusp height were compared between diet groups. In both comparisons, animals raised on the hard diet showed more rapid tooth wear than did animals raised on the soft diet. Analyses of other parameters indicate that this was probably because of differences in dietary consistency between the two groups.
本研究的目的是对15只以硬食和软食喂养的生长中的绿猴的牙齿磨损速率和模式进行详细比较。在四年时间里,每六到八周采集一次牙齿印模。通过使用反射测量显微镜,从高分辨率环氧树脂铸模上测量左下颌第一磨牙颊尖的尖高度和牙本质暴露面积。将牙本质暴露面积与时间进行回归分析(使用最小二乘法回归),以便绘制出两个饮食组动物的牙齿磨损过程。通过使用双样本t检验和曼-惠特尼检验,比较了饮食组之间回归的斜率和尖高度的变化。在这两项比较中,以硬食喂养的动物比以软食喂养的动物表现出更快的牙齿磨损。对其他参数的分析表明,这可能是由于两组饮食稠度的差异。