Last update 08/08/2008

 

Dental Anthropology is not a well-known field of research in the world due to its recent specialization as a Bioanthropological subdiscipline. In the investigations of current and past human groups, the dental system analysis is too useful to solve current Anthropological problems. Studies of dental morphology can help us to solve queries related to individual aspects like Sex, Age, Diet, Oral Disease and Anomalies in Development and Growth stages, even the Identification of N.N īs in forensic contexts and group aspects from special morphological traits analysis like contacts among groups, migrations, geographic and genetic isolations, etc. tied to studies of Human Population and Osteological Biology.

The International Journal of Dental Anthropology - IJDA (ISSN  0124-7336) publishes original articles (peer-reviewed) on topics such as Attrition, Occlusion, Morphology, Odontometry, Pathology, Growth and Development and Cultural Treatment topics, treated from the clinical, bioanthropological, bioarchaeological, genetic and evolutionary focus. Is published two times a year (in January and July) by Syllaba Press, Suite 722 - 4586, 1900 N. W. 97th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33172, USA.

Consulting the Guide for Authors and Submit Online for eManuscript Central System (Original paper, Short comunication, Article of reflection, Case reports, and Subject revision) may be in English or Spanish.
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The International Journal of Dental Anthropology - IJDA (ISSN  0124-7336) is available for scientists in dentistry, medicine, anatomy and morphology, biological or physical anthropology, forensic science, human biology, human evolution, and bioarchaeology.

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