Population differences in dental cementum growth rates: Implications for using cementum thickness as a method for age estimation

Author:

Cerrito Paola1234ORCID,Cherian Blessy E.3,Hu Bin3,Bromage Timothy G.23

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anthropology New York University New York New York USA

2. New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology New York New York USA

3. Department of Molecular Pathobiology New York University College of Dentistry New York New York USA

4. Department of Evolutionary Anthropology University of Zürich Zürich Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesAge at death estimation is a key element to many research questions in biological anthropology, archeology, and forensic science. Dental cementum is a tissue of choice for the estimation of age at death in adult individuals as it continues deposition for the entirety of an individual's life. Previous works have devised regression formulas correlating cementum thickness to age at death. However, interpopulation variances are unknown, and it is therefore not clear whether regressions based on a single population are applicable to individuals with different ancestries.Materials and MethodsHere, we use a sample (n = 52) of teeth from individuals with known age at tooth extraction/death of European, African, and East Asian ancestry to assess whether there are interpopulations differences in cementum growth rate. We measured growth rate in four different areas (2nd and 5th decile of both the lingual and buccal aspect of the root) of each tooth and used nonparametric tests to evaluate population differences in growth rate between homologous regions of the teeth.ResultsThe results of the analyses show that, even after controlling for tooth size, individuals of European ancestry have significantly lower growth rates than those of both African and East Asian ancestry across all four tooth areas.DiscussionThese results call into question the applicability of the regression formulas derived from European ancestry individuals to individuals of other ancestries.

Funder

Directorate for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

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