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Alveolar dehiscences and fenestrae in dried south African Negro mandibles
Authors:Haim Tal
Abstract:The buccal and lingual roots of 1077 teeth from 100 mandibles of South African Negroes were examined for the presence of dehiscences and fenestrae. All specimens were obtained from cadavers of known sex, tribe, and stated age; 10.5% of teeth were affected. Canines and first premolars were the most common teeth associated with dehiscences and fenestrae. Dehiscences occurred more commonly than fenestrae (1:0.49). The defects were found exclusively in the buccal plate of the alveolar process.
Keywords:Dehiscence  Fenestra  Alveolar dehiscence  Alveolar fenestration
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