Worn Teeth Are Less Likely to Suffer Fatigue Failure

 Worn Teeth Are Less Likely to Suffer Fatigue Failure

Having worn enamel on teeth might actually provide evolutionary advantages, as a German research team found that worn teeth do a better job of distributing the stresses from chewing than teeth without wear.

Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and the Senckenberg Research Institute worked with dental technicians to perform the computer analysis of the biomechanical behavior of teeth under realistic loading. They found that some loss of enamel actually protects teeth from fatigue failure, according to a press release.

The computer models showed teeth with advanced wear did a better job of distributing chewing stress loads over the entire tooth surface, rather than just on the contact points. This finding points to the evolution of teeth taking into account the need for long-term dental functionality.

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Source: Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum

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