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Description of Dental Caries in Skulls of Pawon Man


The Pawon Cave which is located in the area of limestone Citatah, in the west Java of Bandung had been inhabited by Pawon Man that lived in ...

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    Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi
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    617.67 Ama D
    Penerbit FKG Unpad : .,
    Deskripsi Fisik
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    160110123025
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    Konservasi Gigi
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  • The Pawon Cave which is located in the area of limestone Citatah, in the west Java of Bandung had been inhabited by Pawon Man that lived in Mesolithic era. Their skeleton aged approximately 9,500 years before Christ (BC) has been used for forensic odontology and anthropology research. The aim of this research was to describe the dental caries in skulls of Pawon Man.
    The type of the research was descriptive by using purposive sampling. The samples were from four Pawon Man skulls and their teeth. The research was conducted by using clinical examination.
    The result shows that 12.5% of the samples from 32 teeth of skulls of Pawon Man I, III, IV and V had experienced dental caries. Clinical examination shows presence of dental caries in samples of Pawon Man III of permanent mandibular third molar tooth of region 4(48) in lingual area and buccal lesion of lower left third molar (38). In Pawon IV, lingual lesion of lower left permanent second molar (37) and in lower left permanent third molar (38). All lesions are only in enamel which is code 1 according to ICDAS code.
    In conclusion, the dental caries in skulls of Pawon Man was low due to their low sugar diets from fruits and sugar-rich plants (fructose sugars).Consumption of hard foods and evidence of presence of animal teeth and mollusks had contributed to the higher percentage of dental attrition compared to dental caries.
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