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Dentalne bolesti i način prehrane u ranosrednjevjekovnoj populaciji iz Bijelog Brda u istočnoj Slavoniji u Hrvatskoj (CROSBI ID 496454)

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Vodanović, Marin ; Brkić, Hrvoje ; Demo, Željko ; Šlaus, Mario Dental Disease and Dietary Pattern in the Early Medieval Populatuion from Bijelo Brdo - East Slavonia, Croatia / Dentalne bolesti i način prehrane u ranosrednjevjekovnoj populaciji iz Bijelog Brda u istočnoj Slavoniji u Hrvatskoj // Acta stomatologica Croatica / Knežević, Goran (ur.). 2003. str. 386-384

Podaci o odgovornosti

Vodanović, Marin ; Brkić, Hrvoje ; Demo, Željko ; Šlaus, Mario

hrvatski

Dentalne bolesti i način prehrane u ranosrednjevjekovnoj populaciji iz Bijelog Brda u istočnoj Slavoniji u Hrvatskoj

The purpose of this study was first analyse dental disease in the early medieval population from Bijelo Brdo in East Slavonia, Croatia, and second determine the dietary pattern with regard to dental diseases. Occlusal surface wear, caries and antemortem tooth loss were studied in the permanent dentition od 81 skulls from an early medieval cementery (10-11th century) from Bijelo Brdo. After cleaning, the material was stored in Archeological Museum in Zagreb. A total of 979 permanent teeth were examined. The number of carious teeth and number of root surfaces involved in caries were recorded for computer analysis. Examined teeth showed moderate occlusal surface wear. The overall caries prevalence was 9.5% of the present teeth. The teeth attacked by caries were chiefly molars, followed by premolars, with a low rate of attack in canines and incisors. a primitive pattern of caries was recorded, whereby most cavities ocurred in the interdental space, near the cemento-enamel junction. Skeletal root caries index (SRCI) was 0.9. Ante-mortem tooth loss was 6.7%. Average number of teeth lost before death was 1.22. The first molar was the most frequently lost tooth. Moderate occlusal surface wear, low SRCI and a pattern of caries involving approximal rather than occlusal surface suggest that consumed food was no so coarse and contained much soluble material, that its debris could enter the approximal area close to the contact point. These data are consistent with archeological and historical data which characterize the Bijelo Brdo population as intensely agricultural with a high comsumption of cereals.

Teeth; Archeology; Caries

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engleski

Dental Disease and Dietary Pattern in the Early Medieval Populatuion from Bijelo Brdo - East Slavonia, Croatia

The purpose of this study was first analyse dental disease in the early medieval population from Bijelo Brdo in East Slavonia, Croatia, and second determine the dietary pattern with regard to dental diseases. Occlusal surface wear, caries and antemortem tooth loss were studied in the permanent dentition od 81 skulls from an early medieval cementery (10-11th century) from Bijelo Brdo. After cleaning, the material was stored in Archeological Museum in Zagreb. A total of 979 permanent teeth were examined. The number of carious teeth and number of root surfaces involved in caries were recorded for computer analysis. Examined teeth showed moderate occlusal surface wear. The overall caries prevalence was 9.5% of the present teeth. The teeth attacked by caries were chiefly molars, followed by premolars, with a low rate of attack in canines and incisors. a primitive pattern of caries was recorded, whereby most cavities ocurred in the interdental space, near the cemento-enamel junction. Skeletal root caries index (SRCI) was 0.9. Ante-mortem tooth loss was 6.7%. Average number of teeth lost before death was 1.22. The first molar was the most frequently lost tooth. Moderate occlusal surface wear, low SRCI and a pattern of caries involving approximal rather than occlusal surface suggest that consumed food was no so coarse and contained much soluble material, that its debris could enter the approximal area close to the contact point. These data are consistent with archeological and historical data which characterize the Bijelo Brdo population as intensely agricultural with a high comsumption of cereals.

teeth; archaelogy; caries

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Podaci o prilogu

386-384.

2003.

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objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Acta stomatologica Croatica

Knežević, Goran

Zagreb: Stomatolški fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu ; Hrvatsko stomatološko društvo Hrvatskog liječničkog zbora

0001-7019

Podaci o skupu

3. međunarodni kongres hrvatskih stomatologa, 6.-8. studenog 2003.

poster

06.11.2003-09.11.2003

Zagreb, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Dentalna medicina