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Summary of audience discussion: These examples were found 

 among 300 specimens from about a.d. 800. The palato-gingival 

 groove is higher in Mongoloids than Europoids. Certain traits may 

 have dental survival value. For example, an elongated pulp cavity 

 has the opportunity of filling in more dentine, delaying the time 

 when attrition reaches the pulp and thus prolonging the tooth life. 

 The dental survival value of other traits is not always obvious and 

 deserves further study. For example, a buccal pit almost invariably 

 becomes carious. On the other hand, animals (including man) sur- 

 viving in an environment challenging many of their protective 

 mechanisms frequently demonstrate involvement of more than one 

 system in the reestablishment of equilibrium following insult. Stud- 

 ies directed at identification of such "backup" systems could en- 

 hance our understanding of past processes. 



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