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Some inconsistencies in Demirjian’s method

Forensic Science International, 2018
Nowadays, given the massive migration movements toward and across EU countries, age assessment can be highly useful for estimating the real age of asylum seekers or in medico-legal assessments of age-disputed children charged with criminal acts. Demirjian et al.'s dental maturity score is currently a dental scoring system universally adopted for age ...
Quaremba, Giuseppe   +6 more
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Dental Age Estimation using Demirjian's Methods: A Comparative study

Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 2022
context: There are various methods have been developed for dental age estimation, of these; Demirjian’s seven teeth method is the most tested and accepted method worldwide. It is based on tooth development rather than tooth eruption, because the developmental process is strictly controlled by genes and less influenced by dietary insufficiency ...
Ramkrishna Mishra   +3 more
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Third Molar Development Reliability for Radiographic Age Estimation (Demirjian's Method)

Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2022
Background: The determination of age after a person has died is a potential stage in the postmortem profiling process that leads to definitive identification. Demirjian's method, designed for use with children, establishes maturity scores as a function of age using eight developmental stages and polynomial functions to estimate age as a function of the
Marvi Shaikh   +5 more
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Dental Age Assessment: The Applicability of Demirjian Method in Eastern Turkish Children

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2010
Abstract:  In the literature, little is known about the applicability of this method in Turkish children. The aim of this study was, therefore, to evaluate the reliability of Demirjian method of age estimation when used for eastern Turkish children. A retrospective study was performed on a sample of panoramic radiographs taken from 807 healthy eastern ...
ÇELİKOĞLU, Mevlut   +2 more
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The effect of birth weight on tooth development by Demirjian’s method

Clinical Oral Investigations
The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of birth weight on tooth development in children aged 7-8 years.This retrospective cohort study comprised 75 children born at Bint Al-Huda Hospital, Bojnurd, in 2013-2014. The children were categorized into three groups based on their birth weight: Normal Birth Weight (NBW), Low Birth Weight (LBW ...
Yasaman, Bozorgnia   +4 more
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Applicability of the Demirjian method for dental assessment of southern Turkish children

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2014
Age-related legal problems are especially common in underdeveloped parts of Turkey. In terms of civil and criminal law, the ages from 13 years to 18 years are critical in our country. Estimation of age is a very significant in aspect of accordance with laws.
Celik, Salih   +4 more
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Dental maturation of 18th and 19th century British children using Demirjian’s method

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 1999
Aim. To compare dental age with chronological age in a group of children born approximately 200 years ago and a group of modern children. Methods. Dental maturation of 15 skeletal remains (range 3·0–15·1 years) of London children of known age‐at‐death was compared to an age and sex matched control group of contemporary children (n = 30). The method of
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Age estimation in Indians using Demirjian's 8-teeth method.

Journal of forensic sciences, 2011
Demirjian's grading of tooth calcification is widely used to assess age of individuals with developing dentitions. However, its application on numerous populations has resulted in wide variations in age estimates and consequent suggestions for the method's adaptation to the local sample.
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Demirjian’s method is unsuitable for dental age estimation

Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2016
Jayakumar Jayaraman, Graham Roberts
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Estimating dental age of New Zealand juveniles and subadults using Demirjian's method

Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology
Reference data for dental age estimate is sparse in New Zealand (NZ), with only two contemporary studies. Te Moananui et al. (J For Sci. 53(2), 2008) presented modified Demirjian percentile curves to estimate dental age of Pasifika, Māori, and European males and females (n = 1383), while Timmins et al. (Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 8:101-8, 2012) found the
Stephanie Baylis   +2 more
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