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This study explored differences in the regional daily growth rates of human enamel between tooth types across a temporal transect in Britain. Upper permanent central incisors (n=81), upper permanent canines (n=69), and upper and lower permanent first molars (n=115) from Roman, Pre-Medieval, Medieval, and Modern day populations were analysed using histological methods. Daily secretion rates (DSRs) were collected for inner, mid, and outer regions of cuspal and lateral enamel for each tooth type and temporal sample. Variation in DSRs between