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J Dent Res 50(2): 409-413, 1971
© 1971 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Analysis of the Changes in Maxillary Dental Arch Dimensions Between Anglo-Saxon and Modern Times

C. L. B. LAVELLE 1, R. M. FLINN 1, and D. A. LUNT 1

1 Department of Anatomy, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England, and Department of Oral Biology, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland

Maxillary dental arch dimensions were measured in skulls from Anglo-Saxons, and 16th to 18th century Londoners, 18th century Glasgow skulls, and in skulls of modern Britons from the West Midlands. The data were analyzed by principal coordinate analysis, and the results showed that the skulls from 16th to 18th century London and 18th century Glasgow populations were similar in respect of arch dimensions, but were dissimilar to both Anglo-Saxon and modern West Midland populations.

Submitted on March 27, 1970







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