Dental Dynamics: A Fast New Tool for Quantifying Tooth and Jaw Biomechanics in 3D Slicer
K E Cohen, A R Fitzpatrick, J M Huie

TL;DR
Dental Dynamics is a new tool in 3D Slicer that quickly and accurately measures tooth and jaw biomechanics, enabling better study of tooth function and evolution.
Contribution
Dental Dynamics introduces an automated, fast method for quantifying tooth traits in 3D Slicer, enhancing the functional homodonty approach.
Findings
Dental Dynamics automates the calculation of tooth traits like aspect ratio and mechanical advantage.
The tool was used to quantify 780 teeth across 20 salamanders with diverse ecologies.
The study supports the hypothesis that arboreal Aneides salamanders have novel tooth functions.
Abstract
Teeth reveal how organisms interact with their environment. Biologists have long looked at the diverse form and function of teeth to study the evolution of feeding, fighting, and development. The exponential rise in the quantity and accessibility of computed tomography (CT) data has enabled morphologists to study teeth at finer resolutions and larger macroevolutionary scales. Measuring tooth function is no easy task, in fact, much of our mechanical understanding is derived from dental shape. Categorical descriptors of tooth shape such as morphological homodonty and heterodonty, overlook nuances in function by reducing tooth diversity for comparative analysis. The functional homodonty method quantitatively assesses the functional diversity of whole dentitions from tooth shape. This method uses tooth surface area and position to calculate the transmission of stress and estimates a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvolution and Paleontology Studies · Morphological variations and asymmetry · Amphibian and Reptile Biology
