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Magnetic Resonance Images for the Prediction of Chronological Age Using Maxillary Third Molar Teeth: An Observational Study. [PDF]

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Dental age estimation of Tibetan children and adolescents: Comparison of Demirjian, Willems methods and a newly modified Demirjian method

Legal Medicine, 2022
Tibetan ethnic group is one of the oldest ethnic groups in China and South Asia. This study set out to analyze the dental development and validate Demirjian method and Willems method in estimating dental age of Tibetan children and adolescents, and to modify Demirjian method based on Tibetan population to provide ethnic-specific reference data and a ...
Lei, Shi   +7 more
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Validity of Demirjian's and modified Demirjian's methods in age estimation for Korean juveniles and adolescents

Forensic Science International, 2011
In estimating age of juveniles and adolescents, the teeth are employed primarily because of its low variability and less affection by endocrine and nutritional status in development. Demirjian established criteria for evaluating maturity of teeth and his method has been used throughout the world. However, several studies showed the inappropriateness of
Sang-Seob, Lee   +6 more
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Dental age assessment using Demirjian's method on northern Turkish children

Forensic Science International, 2008
Tooth formation is widely used to assess maturity and to predict age. Within clinical dentistry, such information aids in diagnosis and treatment planning. Numerous methods exist that allow either the prediction of age or an assessment of maturation. One widely used method was first described in 1973 by Demirjian et al., as based on a large number of ...
Sen Tunc, Emine, Koyuturk, Alp Erdin
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Assessment of dental maturity of western Chinese children using Demirjian's method

Forensic Science International, 2010
Age estimation plays an important role in forensic medicine and orthodontics. Dental maturity, expressed as dental age, is one of the common indices for age estimation. Demirjian's method, first described in 1973 and based on a large number of French-Canadian samples, is one of the most widely used methods for dental age assessment.
J W, Chen   +5 more
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Interpreting group differences using Demirjian's dental maturity method

Forensic Science International, 2010
Although Demirjian's method is designed to assess dental maturity at the individual level, significant differences between average dental age and real age for groups have been interpreted as population differences. The aim of this study was to describe the variation in maturity score for age and age for maturity score from a large collaborative ...
Helen M Liversidge
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Dental age assessment: The applicability of Demirjian's method in South Indian children

Forensic Science International, 1998
The paper concerns the testing of Demirjian's method of age assessment in South Indian children. Since previous studies have shown the inapplicability of Demirjian's method on other populations, an attempt to compile a maturity standard for South Indian children was made. An additional independent indicator of age was employed, namely the skeletal age.
S, Koshy, S, Tandon
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The adaptation of Demirjian’s dental age estimation method on North German children

Forensic Science International, 2019
The aim of this study was to test the accuracy of Demirjian's method for dental age (DA) estimation on north German children, to adapt the method used in case of inaccuracy in this sample and to construct dental maturity percentile curves for this population.
Nadiajda, Khdairi   +4 more
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