Asymmetry in deciduous tooth size was quantified for a group of Australian Aboriginals. No sex difference in asymmetry was noted, maxillary teeth were more asymmetric than mandibular, and mesiodistal dimensions were more asymmetric than buccolingual dimensions in males. Inter-population comparisons of dental asymmetry should take into account both general and local environmental factors, as well as measurement methods.
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