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Tooth enamel hypoplasia as marker of the evolutionary stress

Abstract

Studying of anthropological reports of different years has shown that an enamel hypoplasia the most ancient disease of solid tissues of tooth, and the earliest data belong to an era of Neanderthal men (2-5 million years ago). Caries of teeth has been recorded at remains of people of the Neolithic era (Stone Age) when the beginning actively to develop agriculture. Features of a diet of the modern person have led to increase in occurrence of caries of enamel and reduction of not carious defects.

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А.В. Митронин
ГБОУ ВПО МГМСУ им. А.И. Евдокимова
Russian Federation


И.Г. Островская
ГБОУ ВПО МГМСУ им. А.И. Евдокимова
Russian Federation


Т.П. Вавилова
ГБОУ ВПО МГМСУ им. А.И. Евдокимова
Russian Federation


Г.И. Алекберова
ГБОУ ВПО МГМСУ им. А.И. Евдокимова
Russian Federation


Н.Е. Духовская
ГБОУ ВПО МГМСУ им. А.И. Евдокимова
Russian Federation


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