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J Dent Res 46(4): 736-738, 1967
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Maxillary Premolar Variation Among the Papago Indians

DONALD H. MORRIS 1

1 Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona

Three of 200 teen-age Papago Indians exhibited bilateral occurrences of maxillary permanent first premolars characterized by increased buccolingual dimensions and by a relatively large fossa on the distobuccal quadrant of the teeth. Genealogic study indicated no consanguinity in the last three generations.

Submitted on December 5, 1966







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