Acta Stomatologica Croatica (Jan 2021)

Articular Eminence Morphology of American Historic and Contemporary Populations

  • Josip Kranjčić,
  • David Hunt,
  • Sanja Peršić Kiršić,
  • Ines Kovačić,
  • Josip Vukšić,
  • Denis Vojvodić

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15644/asc55/4/7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 4
pp. 397 – 405

Abstract

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Objectives: This study was performed to determine the values of the articular eminence inclination (AEI), the articular eminence height (AEH), and the length of the articular eminence curved line (AEL) among American prehistoric and contemporary populations. Materials and methods: The study was carried out on 120 human dry skulls divided into 4 groups: Illinois group (IP), Kentucky group (KP), African Americans group (AAP) and American Caucasians group (ACP). Each group comprised 30 human dry skulls. Measurements of AEI (by two methods), AEH and AEL were performed using computer software on 5 sagittal sections through silicone molds of the articular eminence. The obtained results were statistically analyzed at significance level of p 0.05). The mean AEI M1 values ranged from 31.56° to 38.72°, the mean AEI M2 values ranged from 44.14° to 58.37°, the mean AEH ranged from 5.82 to 6.86 mm, and the mean AEL values ranged from 11.57 to 12.73 mm. Conclusions: AEI, AEH, AEL values are variables, but they did not differ significantly among American populations. Left-right differences as the result of natural body asymmetry were not statistically significant. Sex and age did not significantly affect the articular eminence morphology.

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