A micro-computed tomography examination of primary double teeth from the Muslim necropolis of Macael Viejo (13th-16th centuries; Almeria, Spain)

Author:

Šarkić Nataša1,Herrerin Jesus2,Erjavec Igor3,Moreno Santiago4,González-Garrido Laura5

Affiliation:

1. Aita Bioarchaeology, Caporal Fradera 17, P-02, 08380 Malgrat del Mar (Barcelona)

2. Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Campus Universitario, Ctra. Madrid-Barcelona km, 33, 600, 28805 Alcalá de Henares

3. Laboratory for Mineralized Tissue, Department for Anatomy, School of Medicine University of Zagreb, Croatia

4. Independent investigator, Concepción Bahamonde 9, 28028 Madrid

5. Área de Antropología Física, Departamento de Biodiversidad y Gestión Ambiental, Universidad de León, Campus de Vegazana, 24071 León, Spain; Institute of Biomedicine (IBIOMED), Universidad de León, Campus de Vegazana, 24071 León, Spain; Bahamonde 9University of Coimbra, Research Centre for Anthropology and Health (CIAS), Department of Life Sciences, Calçada Martim de Freitas, 3000-456 Coimbra, Portugal

Abstract

A child aged 5±1 years with abnormally developed mandibular incisors was discovered during the analysis of a skeletal assemblage from the late medieval/early modern necropolis of Macael Viejo (c. 13th–16th, Almería, Spain). The mandibular right deciduous incisors (81 and 82) were found to have developed a rare abnormality – a fused crown and single root. The identification, descriptions, and differential diagnoses of the anomaly were performed using morphological analyses and radiographic means. This article aims to present a case of fusion of two adjacent primary teeth displayed by a non-adult and analyse the applications and the potential of microcomputed tomography (Micro-CT) in the analysis of tooth crown and root canal morphology in dental anomalies.

Publisher

Institute for Anthropological Research

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