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- Title
Anomalous erosion patterns on the cheek teeth of babirusa (genus Babyrousa).
- Authors
Macdonald, A.A.
- Abstract
Two types of anomalous erosive wear, designated "Wear" and "Groove", were found in the molar teeth of adult babirusa (genus Babyrousa Perry, 1811) species from Buru or the Sula Islands and Sulawesi, Indonesia. A survey of 590 specimens of babirusa crania and mandibles from international museums and private collections revealed their presence in 20 of 187 specimens from Buru or the Sula Islands, in 99 of 391 specimens from Sulawesi, and in 4 of 31 subfossil specimens from South Sulawesi. "N_Wear" comprised a discrete indentation or almost circular erosion of the enamel and underlying dentine in a molar tooth; "W_Wear" comprised tooth indentations of irregular shape larger than 7 mm × 7 mm in size; "E_Wear" comprised extensive tooth indentation. "Wear" anomalies were found on 10% of specimens from Buru or the Sula Islands and on 17% of all Sulawesi crania and mandibles. It was hypothesised that tooth grinding of the abrasive seeds of the wild banana (Musa balbisiana Colla) initiated this anomaly. Groove was a deep, oval-shaped cleft cut into the enamel and dentine between two molar teeth. Groove anomalies were evident in 3% of Buru or the Sula Islands specimens and in 12% of all Sulawesi specimens. No conclusion was reached regarding the initiator of the Groove anomaly.
- Subjects
SULAWESI (Indonesia); MOLARS; TOOTH erosion; TEETH; BRUXISM; CHEEK; CRANIOMETRY; DENTAL enamel
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2021, Vol 99, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0008-4301
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1139/cjz-2020-0173