The bad: It's mid-December and it is COLD! Boston's schizophrenic weather never ceases to amaze, me neither do the New England winters. Hmm maybe I should go back to the West Coast for dental school ...
The STUNNING: I've finished my first paper on teeth!
I learned a whole lot from my research ... it turns out that there is considerable (relative) dental morphological variation among human populations. Carabelli's cusp, for example, is one of the most well-known distinguishing morphological traits, and is most commonly found in people of European descent. Dental morphological variation has been researched before, but my specific focus was on racial admixture and the phenotype of specific traits
I learned a whole lot from my research ... it turns out that there is considerable (relative) dental morphological variation among human populations. Carabelli's cusp, for example, is one of the most well-known distinguishing morphological traits, and is most commonly found in people of European descent. Dental morphological variation has been researched before, but my specific focus was on racial admixture and the phenotype of specific traits
Things like tooth studs and grillz don't count ... at least not for this project.
I'll post the abstract soon - and stay warm!
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