Historical Change of Dental Carious Lesions from Prehistoric to Modern Times in Japan
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概要
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- 歯科基礎医学会の論文
- 2002-04-20
著者
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Fujita Hisashi
Department of Anthropology,Niigata College of Nursing
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Fujita Hisashi
Department Of Anthropology The Niigata Prefectural Museum Of History
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Fujita Hisashi
Department Of Anthropology Niigata College Of Nursing
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Fujita Hisashi
Department of Anatomy, St. Marianna University School of Medicine
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- Symmetrically Impacted Canines Found in Human Skeletal Remains from the Edo Period in Japan
- Human Skeletal Remains from the Kofun Period in Japan Speculated to Have Had Osseous Dysplasia with Inflammation
- Historical Change of Dental Carious Lesions from Prehistoric to Modern Times in Japan
- Age- and Sex-related Dental Caries Prevalence in Japanese from the Jomon Period
- Simultaneous Dental Anomalies (Polyanomalodontia) in Medieval Japanese Skeletal Remains
- Two cases of taurodontism in prehistoric Japanese
- Degree of Dental Attrition with Sex and Aging among Jomon and Edo People in Japan
- Dental Information about Human Skeletal Remains from Nukdo, South Korea from a Period Corresponding to the Yayoi Period in Japan
- Dental Caries in Japanese Human Skeletal Remains
- Geographical and Chronological Differences in Dental Caries in the Neolithic Jomon Period of Japan