jueves, 4 de agosto de 2022

MIDLINE MAXILLARY DIASTEMA IN THE IMPERIAL FAMILY ROMANOV

                                 Tsesarevich Alexey Nikolaevich Romanov 


                                               Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna 

All the children of Nicholas II and Alexandra had gaps between their teeth, we mean gapped front teeth; characteristic that they must have found in the supposed remains of the imperial family.

Photographs taken of the four sisters up to six months before the murders show that María was several centimeters taller than Anastasia and also taller than her sister Olga de Ella. However, the height of the skeletons had to be estimated because some of the bones had been sheared off and parts of the skeletons were missing. Since teeth and large portions of the jaw were missing from several of the remains, the Russian scientists' claim that Anastasia's remains rather than Maria's were in the tomb because neither skeleton had a gap between the teeth frontal, also seemed questionable for the Americans.

There are two factors that cause the separation of the pair of front teeth (upper central incisors) one is the size of the teeth and jaw bone that can be determined by genetics, so diastemas can be hereditary.

On the other hand, separated teeth can occur when there is too large a frenulum. Diastema forms if either the upper or lower labial frenulum is excessively developed, occupying too much space in the gum and directly affecting the position of the front teeth.

None of the skeletons had a gap between the front teeth as was characteristic of all sons of Nicholas II and even of the emperor himself.

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"Genetics: Studies revealing the genetic basis of hypodontia and microdontia support that it is one of the factors most commonly associated with

tooth spacing; Gass et al in 2003 , Nainar and Gnanasundaram in 1989 , observed the recurrence of the midline diastema in studies

carried out in families estimating the influence

genetics in the expression of the maxillary midline diastema, in addition to being one of the most frequently inherited malocclusions "

And they continue explaining that by means of radiography the abnormalities of the upper jaw are specified, where the bone shows the separation of the upper front teeth, DIASTEMA.

 "Abnormal anatomy of the interincisive bone crest: under normal conditions, the alveolar process between the central incisors appears, radiographically, as a V-shaped structure slightly cut by the

intermaxillary suture. It has been suggested that fully bisected V-shaped maxillary bony clefts may disrupt interdental gingival fiber formation and cause a midline diastema.

On radiographic examination, it is common to observe bone defects that inhibit the approximation of the incisors. Between these we find a suture

open, W-shaped, shovel-shaped, intermaxillary bony cleft, or loss of bony support resulting in clinically apparent space between the incisors

superiors"

                                            Tsar Nicholas II 


The MIDLINE MAXILLARY DIASTEMA of doctors Jorge Andrés Villa Molina

Lina Maria Serna Garcia.

Cooperative University of colombia

School of Dentistry

Postgraduate Orthodontics

Medellin

2020

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These studies on the dentures and bone remains of the Romanov family would indicate whether they really correspond to them or to other people. Not only with a laboratory DNA test can an identity be confirmed.

Were they or were they not executed in 1918? Do the remains correspond to the ages of the deceased in that year or is there genetic material from another stage of life of the members of the imperial family?


Grand Duchesses of Russia Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia with Tsesarevich Alexey .


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