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Technical note: Comparing dental topography software using platyrrhine molars.

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Pampush, JD; Crowell, J; Karme, A; Macrae, SA; Kay, RF; Ungar, PS
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology
May 2019

There remain many idiosyncrasies among the values calculated for varying dental topography metrics arising from differences in software preferences among research groups. The aim of this work is to compare and provide potential conversion formulae for dental topography metrics calculated using differing software platforms.Three software packages: ArcGIS, Surfer Manipulator, and molaR were used to calculate orientation patch count rotated (OPCR), Dirichlet normal energy (DNE), occlusal relief (OR), slope (m), and angularity (a) on platyrrhine second upper molars. Values derived from the various software packages were compared for distributional consistency and correlation. Where appropriate, formulae for conversion between like measures calculated on different software platforms were developed.When compared with the same measurement across software, OPCR, OR, and slope were all highly correlated. However, only OR demonstrated distributional consistency (i.e., nearly consistent mean, median, max, and min). Slope and OPCR were both higher when calculated by molaR as compared to Surfer Manipulator and ArcGIS calculations, conversion formulae are provided for these measures. DNE is only weakly correlated with angularity; but is correlated with orientation patch count across taxa.We explore why there is variation in the dental topography values calculated among the various software packages. The conversion formulae provided in this work will make possible direct comparisons among studies conducted across multiple research groups.

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American journal of physical anthropology

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EISSN

1096-8644

ISSN

0002-9483

Publication Date

May 2019

Volume

169

Issue

1

Start / End Page

179 / 185

Related Subject Headings

  • Software
  • Platyrrhini
  • Odontometry
  • Molar
  • Diet
  • Anthropology, Physical
  • Anthropology
  • Animals
  • 4401 Anthropology
  • 4301 Archaeology
 

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Pampush, J. D., Crowell, J., Karme, A., Macrae, S. A., Kay, R. F., & Ungar, P. S. (2019). Technical note: Comparing dental topography software using platyrrhine molars. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 169(1), 179–185. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.23797
Pampush, James D., Jordan Crowell, Aleksis Karme, Scott A. Macrae, Richard F. Kay, and Peter S. Ungar. “Technical note: Comparing dental topography software using platyrrhine molars.American Journal of Physical Anthropology 169, no. 1 (May 2019): 179–85. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.23797.
Pampush JD, Crowell J, Karme A, Macrae SA, Kay RF, Ungar PS. Technical note: Comparing dental topography software using platyrrhine molars. American journal of physical anthropology. 2019 May;169(1):179–85.
Pampush, James D., et al. “Technical note: Comparing dental topography software using platyrrhine molars.American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 169, no. 1, May 2019, pp. 179–85. Epmc, doi:10.1002/ajpa.23797.
Pampush JD, Crowell J, Karme A, Macrae SA, Kay RF, Ungar PS. Technical note: Comparing dental topography software using platyrrhine molars. American journal of physical anthropology. 2019 May;169(1):179–185.
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Published In

American journal of physical anthropology

DOI

EISSN

1096-8644

ISSN

0002-9483

Publication Date

May 2019

Volume

169

Issue

1

Start / End Page

179 / 185

Related Subject Headings

  • Software
  • Platyrrhini
  • Odontometry
  • Molar
  • Diet
  • Anthropology, Physical
  • Anthropology
  • Animals
  • 4401 Anthropology
  • 4301 Archaeology