A photographic and computed tomography (CT) scanning study was carried out on 295 molar teeth of 18 adult male skulls and 8 skulls of including seven adult males and one adult female. The occlusal morphology of the permanent maxillary and mandibular molar teeth of was very similar to that of . Most maxillary molar teeth had six roots, with small numbers of teeth having four, five or seven roots.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA photographic and computed tomography (CT) scanning study was carried out on the premolar teeth of 18 adult male skulls, 10 skulls of , including 6 adult males, 1 adult female, 1 subadult male, 1 subadult female, and 1 juvenile male. The occlusal morphology of the permanent maxillary premolar teeth of was very similar to that of . Almost all the maxillary third premolar teeth (107/207) had 2 roots, whereas maxillary fourth premolar teeth (108/208) had 3 or 4 roots.
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