Study Reinterprets Ancient Human Tooth Grooves as Natural Wear
New research challenges long-held beliefs about ancient human dental practices, suggesting that grooves on prehistoric teeth may stem from natural wear rather than deliberate tooth-picking. By observing wild primates, scientists found similar wear patterns, prompting a re-evaluation of previous assumptions. The study also identified a specific modern dental defect as uniquely human.
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