Eversole L R, Pappas J R, Graham R
J Oral Rehabil. 1985 Sep;12(5):401-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.1985.tb01545.x.
Forty crania and mandibles with intact dentition exceeding twenty-six teeth and bilaterally intact condyle-fossa apparatus were evaluated for attrition and degenerative joint disease. The skeletal specimens all represent a twentieth-century contemporary American population from the Atkinson Skull Collection at the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry. While 23.1% of this sample exhibited some degree of erosive osseous degenerative wear involving the condyle or articular fossa and 76.3% exhibited occlusal tooth wear, no significant correlation between the degree of attrition and the severity of degenerative joint disease could be documented.
对40具颅骨和下颌骨进行了评估,这些颅骨和下颌骨的牙列完整,牙齿超过26颗,双侧髁突-关节窝结构完整,以研究磨耗和退行性关节疾病。这些骨骼标本均代表了太平洋大学牙科学院阿特金森头骨收藏中的20世纪当代美国人群。该样本中23.1%表现出某种程度的涉及髁突或关节窝的侵蚀性骨退行性磨损,76.3%表现出咬合性牙齿磨损,但磨耗程度与退行性关节疾病严重程度之间未发现显著相关性。