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@article{1498158, author = {Jančová, Martina and Drozdová, Eva and Klíma, Bohuslav}, article_location = {Bratislava}, article_number = {1}, keywords = {localised hypoplasia; deciduous canines; Slavic population; non-adults; enamel formation; Central Europe}, language = {eng}, issn = {1336-5827}, journal = {Slovenská antropológia. Bulletin Slovenskej antropologickej spoločnosti pri SAV}, title = {AGE AT DEVELOPMENT OF LOCALISED HYPOPLASIA OF PRIMARY CANINES (LHPC) IN CHILDREN IN THE NECROPOLIS OF GREAT MORAVIA IN ZNOJMO-HRADIŠTĚ (9TH–10TH C. AD, CZECH REPUBLIC)}, url = {https://fns.uniba.sk/fileadmin/prif/biol/kan/SlovAntrop_casopis/2018_21_1_2/SlovAntropol_21_1_2018.pdf}, volume = {21}, year = {2018} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1498158 AU - Jančová, Martina - Drozdová, Eva - Klíma, Bohuslav PY - 2018 TI - AGE AT DEVELOPMENT OF LOCALISED HYPOPLASIA OF PRIMARY CANINES (LHPC) IN CHILDREN IN THE NECROPOLIS OF GREAT MORAVIA IN ZNOJMO-HRADIŠTĚ (9TH–10TH C. AD, CZECH REPUBLIC) JF - Slovenská antropológia. Bulletin Slovenskej antropologickej spoločnosti pri SAV VL - 21 IS - 1 SP - 1-5 EP - 1-5 PB - Slovenská technická univezita v Bratislavě SN - 13365827 KW - localised hypoplasia KW - deciduous canines KW - Slavic population KW - non-adults KW - enamel formation KW - Central Europe UR - https://fns.uniba.sk/fileadmin/prif/biol/kan/SlovAntrop_casopis/2018_21_1_2/SlovAntropol_21_1_2018.pdf L2 - https://fns.uniba.sk/fileadmin/prif/biol/kan/SlovAntrop_casopis/2018_21_1_2/SlovAntropol_21_1_2018.pdf N2 - The aim of the study was to estimate the pre-, peri-, or postnatal origin of localized hypoplasia of primary canine (LHPC) and determine the most common age of death of individuals with LHPC. We also evaluated the total defect formation time and determine the average value in the months ahead. The examined file was 31 non-adults in the necropolis of Great Moravia in ZnojmoHradiště (9th and the first half of the 10th century), who had retained primary canines with LHPC. 80.0% of individuals showed postnatal hypoplastic defect, 13.3% prenatal and 6.7% (n=1) displayed both postnatal and perinatal LHPC, too. The incidence of localised hypoplasia was the same in the upper and lower teeth. In maxillary canines, the incidence of postnatal hypoplasia was very high (90.9%), in the mandibular canines also significantly prevailed but was slightly lower (81.8%). On average, therefore, the incidence of LHPC of postnatal origin was 86.4% for the examined canines. More than half of the examined individuals with LHPC died at the age of 2–5 years. Average time of formation of hypoplastic defects in the primary canines comes in our group at 4.9 months, which is comparable with literature data of 5.2 months. ER -
JANČOVÁ, Martina, Eva DROZDOVÁ a Bohuslav KLÍMA. AGE AT DEVELOPMENT OF LOCALISED HYPOPLASIA OF PRIMARY CANINES (LHPC) IN CHILDREN IN THE NECROPOLIS OF GREAT MORAVIA IN ZNOJMO-HRADIŠTĚ (9TH–10TH C. AD, CZECH REPUBLIC). \textit{Slovenská antropológia. Bulletin Slovenskej antropologickej spoločnosti pri SAV}. Bratislava: Slovenská technická univezita v Bratislavě, 2018, roč.~21, č.~1, s.~1-5. ISSN~1336-5827.
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