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Demirjian’s method is unsuitable for dental age estimation
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2016Jayakumar Jayaraman, Graham Roberts
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Estimating dental age of New Zealand juveniles and subadults using Demirjian's method
Forensic Science, Medicine and PathologyReference 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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Response to “Demirjian’s method is unsuitable for dental age estimation”
Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2016Inês Morais Caldas, Hugo F. V. Cardoso
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Accuracy of age estimation using Demirjian method among Nigerian children.
African journal of medicine and medical sciences, 2013Accurate age determination is important in paediatric dentistry, orthodontics, forensic identification of deceased persons, among other reasons. In developing countries where accurate birth records are lacking, scientific methods of accurately assessing patients' ages are relevant.
J U, Ifesanya, A T, Adeyemi
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A New Method of Predicting US and State-Level Cancer Mortality Counts for the Current Calendar Year
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2004Ahmedin Jemal Dvm, Eric J Feuer
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Testing the Demirjian method and the international Demirjian method on an urban American sample
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