Affiliation:
1. Anatomy Department, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England
Abstract
Estimation of the dimensions of Anglo-Saxon and modern permanent dentitions provided the basis of this investigation. The premolars, canines, and incisors of Anglo-Saxons appeared larger than those of contemporary subjects. The reverse was true for the molars. These changing tooth dimensions may contribute to the increasing prevalence of dental overcrowding.
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