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Dental age in Japanese children using a modified Demirjian method
Abstract In a retrospective cross-sectional study, dental development of 1,620 healthy Japanese children, aged 3–15.9 years, were evaluated by the Demirjian method. A subset of 55 pantomograms were randomly chosen and re-examined. The intra-class correlation coefficient on maturity scores was 0.99.
Harold Agurto Goya +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This study provides insights into adolescent development during the early medieval period in Austria and offers a point of comparison of the timing of sexual maturation relative to the Imperial Roman and the late medieval periods. Materials and Methods The timing of adolescent development of 89 individuals in two rural cemeteries ...
Paul Klostermann +7 more
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Background: Dental age determination has been considered for malocclusion treatment planning by Orthodontists and Pediatric Dentists. Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the correlation of dental age estimated by Demirjian and Moorrees ...
R. Naseh +3 more
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Age estimation in children by measurement of open apices in teeth: an Indian formula. [PDF]
The aim of this paper is twofold: first, to evaluate an Indian sample by Cameriere\u2019s European formula; and second, if this formula turns out to be unsuitable, to study a specific formula for Indian children.
CAMERIERE R +4 more
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Structural Insights Into the Role of RxLR Effectors in the Arms Race Between Oomycetes and Plants
Oomycete RxLR effectors promote infection and host colonisation by modulating autophagy, host enzymatic activity, RNA transcription, and plant immunity. Decoding their structure–function relationships facilitates innovative oomycete disease control and disease‐resistant crop breeding.
Yang Liu +11 more
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Exploring developmental changes in femoral midneck cross‐sectional properties
The properties of femoral midneck cross‐sections exhibit a unique growth pattern that is characterized by shape changes during adolescence. Abstract This research delves deeper into previous works on femoral cross‐sectional properties during ontogeny by focusing for the first time on the human femoral midneck. The ontogenetic pattern of cross‐sectional
Julia Muñoz‐Guarinos +3 more
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Combining dental and skeletal evidence in age classification: Pilot study in a sample of Italian sub-adults [PDF]
Background: Dental and skeletal maturation have proved to be reliable evidence for estimating age of children and prior studies and internationally accredited guidelines recommend to evaluate both evidence in the same subject to reduce error in age ...
De Luca, F +6 more
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Forensic anthropology has grown into a vital discipline for the identification of human remains when conventional methods fail. Molecular anthropologists, skilled in analyzing degraded DNA, can significantly aid in identification and profiling. This review emphasizes the importance of collaboration between these fields, showcasing how their combined ...
Elena Pilli +2 more
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Oral Health Status of Children With a History of Liver Transplantation
This study examines the oral health of children who have undergone liver transplantation, highlighting dental development delays despite similar caries rates compared to their healthy peers. Findings emphasize the need for integrated dental‐medical care, focusing on dental age assessment and early intervention to optimize oral health outcomes in this ...
Güler Burcu Senirkentli +2 more
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Context: Growth and development in children are influenced by various factors, including genetic, environmental, and nutritional aspects. Assessing a child’s development is critical for pediatric care, particularly in understanding their dental, skeletal,
Rahul J. Hegde +3 more
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