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Shovel-Shaped Incisors in a Northwestern Argentine Population
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1968
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Developmental AnomalyMorphological EvidenceDental MorphologyNorthwestern Argentine PopulationGeneticsEvolutionary BiologyPediatricsNorthwestern Argentine ProvincesOrthodontic ResearchHigh FrequencyShovel-shaped IncisorsMedicineHuman EvolutionMendelian Inheritance
The prevalence and the inheritance of shovel-shaped incisors were studied in children from northwestern Argentine provinces. One hundred percent of the deciduous and permanent incisors were shovel shaped, and a high frequency of the S-gene in the permanent dentition was found. These findings demonstrate a strong Mongoloid genetic component in this population.
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