Lack of biological mortality bias in the timing of dental formation in contemporary children: Implications for the study of past populations.
Laure SpakeRobert D HoppaSoren BlauHugo F V CardosoPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2021)
Lack of biological mortality bias in dental development reinforces confidence in juvenile age estimates and therefore in skeletal growth profiles and growth studies. As dental development is known to be less environmentally sensitive than skeletal growth and development, further studies should examine biological mortality bias in long bone length.