JAROŠOVÁ, Ivana. Dental caries from osteological material from Znojmo-Hradiste (In comparison with archaeological human remains from Czech and Slovak Republic). In Slovenská antropológia. Bulletin Slovenskej antropologickej spoločnosti pri SAV. 6 (n.s. 1). Bratislava: Slovenská antropologická spoločnosť pri SAV, 2004, p. 57-60. ISBN 80-227-2033-X.
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Original name Dental caries from osteological material from Znojmo-Hradiste (In comparison with archaeological human remains from Czech and Slovak Republic)
Name in Czech Zubní kaz z osteologického materiálu Znojmo-Hradiště (srovnání s antropologickými soubory České a Slovenské republiky)
Authors JAROŠOVÁ, Ivana.
Edition 6 (n.s. 1). Bratislava, Slovenská antropológia. Bulletin Slovenskej antropologickej spoločnosti pri SAV, p. 57-60, 4 pp. 2004.
Publisher Slovenská antropologická spoločnosť pri SAV
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study Archaeology, anthropology, ethnology
Country of publisher Slovakia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Science
ISBN 80-227-2033-X
Keywords in English dental anthropology; dental caries; caries intensity; caries frequency; Znojmo-Hradiste; Czech Republic; Slovak Republic
Tags caries frequency, caries intensity, Czech Republic, Dental anthropology, dental caries, Slovak republic, Znojmo-Hradiste
Changed by Changed by: RNDr. Ivana Jarošová, Ph.D., učo 22605. Changed: 17/1/2006 22:37.
Abstract
The anthropological investigation of dental caries at followed burials ground has been up to now the subject of papers of several authors. The comparison of populations having lived probably in different living conditions but in the same locality has been performed. The mean values according to the time period of I-CE in Czech Republic (Slovak Republic) were 19.9 (21.7) for Great Moravian (Slav-Avar) period, 24.3 (25.3) for medieval sample and 49.4 (54.3) in modern time sample. Mean F-CE values were 75.6 (73.6) in Great Moravian period (Slav-Avar), 80.6 (76.4) in the Middle Ages and 88.0 (93.0) in the samples of the modern times settlement. As it has been proved by previous studies, dental caries status could reflect many constitutional, genetic, nutritional and oral hygiene factors. Complex interactions of all these factors resulted in the different caries frequency dependent on sex, age and environment factors as well.
Abstract (in Czech)
Kazivost zubů je výsledkem komplexních interakcí, tj. genetických a nutričních faktorů, které v souvislosti se zubní hygienou odráží změny životních podmínek v průběhu staletí. Výzkum frekvence a intenzity kazivosti na antropologickém materiálu prokázal zvýšenou kazivost u jedinců novověké populace ve srovnání se slovensko-avarskými, velkomoravskými a středověkými soubory z území České a Slovenské republiky.
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