The Periodontal Disease Status of the Historical Population of Hadrianapolis

It was evaluated in this article relationship between two types of oral pathology, periodontal disease and ante-mortem tooth loss and age in past human populations. The skeletal remains found during the archeological investigations at Hadrianopolis region by Edirne Museum during 2002-2003 were relat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bulletin of the International association for paleodontology 2015-12, Vol.9 (2), p.61
Hauptverfasser: Bagis, Nilsun, Alpagut, Asuman, Arpak, Nejat
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Zusammenfassung:It was evaluated in this article relationship between two types of oral pathology, periodontal disease and ante-mortem tooth loss and age in past human populations. The skeletal remains found during the archeological investigations at Hadrianopolis region by Edirne Museum during 2002-2003 were related to Eastern Roman-Byzanteum period. From a total of 139 human skeletal remains were studied. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and the severity of periodontal diseases and ante-mortem tooth loss in the skeletal remains.
ISSN:1846-6273