Objectives: The skeletal remains belonging to 188 individuals with
jaws and teeth from the medieval cemetery region of the first structured level
of the Van-Karagündüz Höyük have been investigated in order to study the
pathological lesions.
Materials and Methods: The
material of this study is consisted of belonging to a total of 188 adult
individuals, who composed from 81 women (43.09%) and 107 men (56,91%) (2734
permanent teeth and 283 jaws).
Findings: In the permanent teeth of adults, tooth wear was 95.54%,
dental caries was 6.36%, hypoplasia was 24.91%, dental calculus was 25.90%,
abscess was 1.86%, alveolar loss in periodontal diseases was 40.64% and
(premortem) tooth loss is seen in proportion as18,73%.
Conclusions: The Karagündüz medieval society's nutrition regime,
which is generally thought to have a lifestyle based on agriculture and animal
husbandry, is generally consisted from well grinded, but somewhat fibrous and
hard nutrients.
Amaç: Van-Karagündüz Höyüğü birinci yapı katında yer alan ve
Ortaçağ Döneme tarihlendirilen mezarlık alanından çıkarılan diş ve çenelere
sahip 188 erişkin bireye ait iskelet kalıntıları; dişlerde ve çenelerde iz
bırakan patolojik lezyonları incelemek amacıyla araştırılmıştır.
Gereç ve Yöntem: Çalışma materyalimizi 81 kadın (% 18,62) ve 107
erkek (% 24,60) olmak üzere toplam 188 erişkin bireye ait 2734 daimi diş ve 283
çene oluşturmaktadır.
Bulgular: Erişkinlerin daimi dişlerinde, diş aşınması % 95,54, diş çürüğü % 6,36, hypoplasia % 24,91,
diştaşı % 25,90, apse % 1,86, periyodontal hastalıklar içinde değerlendirilen
alveol kaybı % 40,64 ve ölüm öncesi (premortem) diş kaybı % 18,73 oranında
görülmektedir.
Sonuç: Genel olarak tarım ve hayvancılığa dayalı bir yaşam biçimine
sahip olduğu düşünülen Karagündüz Ortaçağ toplumunun beslenme rejimini,
genellikle iyi öğütülmüş, fakat biraz lifli ve sert besinler oluşturmaktadır.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Health Care Administration |
Journal Section | Original Research Articles |
Authors | |
Publication Date | April 24, 2018 |
Submission Date | February 15, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 |
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