What The Hell Are Teeth Made Of? And How Did They Evolve | Paleo 101
This video is based on an article Dr. Aaron Leblanc found on his website. Some wording may be similar, and others not so much. I splice in some other references and make up my own story. So, let’s begin.
Teeth are funny little things, aren’t they? They are probably one of the most important tools in our biological toolkits allowing us to eat and digest our food. But have you ever wondered what they are? What they are made of? How those substances are related, formed, and how they all evolved? How they differ across the animal kingdom? Come with me into the world of teeth, I’m sure it will be an experience enough to make you grin.
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Osborn (1981): Dental Anatomy and Embryology: A companion to dental studies. Vol. 1. Book 2. Blackwell Scientific Publications.
Sander PM (2000). Prismless enamel in amniotes: terminology, function, and evolution. In: Teaford MF, Ferguson MWJ, Smith MM, editors. Dev. Funct.Evol. Teeth. New York: Cambridge University Press; p. 92–106
Nanci, A. (2007). Ten Cate’s Oral Histology: Development, Structure, and Function, 7th ed. Mosby, St. Louis.
Osborn (1981). Dental Anatomy and Embryology: A companion to dental studies. Vol. 1. Book 2. Blackwell Scientific Publications.
Ten Cate, A.R., Mills, C., and Solomon, G. (1971). The development of the periodontium. A transplantation and autoradiographic study. Anatomical Record 170:356–380.
Ten Cate, A.R., Mills, C. (1972). The development of the periodontium: the origin of alveolar bone. Anatomical Record 173:69–77.
Ten Cate A.R. (1997). The development of the periodontium—a largely ectomesenchymally derived unit. Periodontology 2000 13: 9–19.
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