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Dental and Skeletal Maturity-A Biological Indicator of Chronologic Age [PDF]
Introduction: Precise evaluation of the developmental stage of a child is not only an integral part of both diagnosis and treatment of paediatric patients; it is also essential in Forensic Medicine and Dentistry.
Vivek Rai +4 more
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Dental age in Dutch children [PDF]
Dental age was studied in a sample of 451 Dutch children (226 boys and 225 girls) according to the method of Demirjian. They were born between 1972 and 1993 and were between 3 and 17 years of age at the time a dental pantomogram (DPT) was obtained. All children were placed in the age group closest to their chronological age. All 451 DPTs were scored by
Leurs, I.H. +4 more
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Reliability of Third Molar Development for Age Estimation by Radiographic Examination (Demirjian’s Method) [PDF]
Introduction: Dental age estimation methods are of particular value because teeth are highly resistant to mechanical, chemical, or physical impacts and time. Teeth are the strongest parts in the human body and are therefore very resistant to external
Sushil B Naik +4 more
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Comparison of two methods in estimating the relation between dental age and chronological age
Introduction: Personal identification is becoming increasingly important not only in legal medicine but also in criminal investigation, identification, and genetic research.
Surya Gunasekaran +5 more
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Legal age estimation using Cameriere's third molar method [PDF]
Background/Aim: Biological (dental) age represents the level of development of organic systems. The estimation of dental age plays a big role in dentistry, the law, forensics, and criminology.
Adamov Luna +2 more
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Dental age estimation using the pulp/tooth ratio in lower canines in population of Bosnia and Herzegovina [PDF]
Background/Aim:Dental age estimation in adults is a challenging process due to the lack of sufficient information on the accuracy of dental methods applied in the identification of persons without information on identity.
Srabović Amila +3 more
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Tooth eruption is defined as the axial movement of the tooth from its site of development in the alveolar bone to its functional position in the oral cavity.
Mannaa Aldowsari +6 more
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Unusual sellar lesions mimicking a pituitary neuroendocrine tumour (PitNET)
Sellar region hosts a wide range of different types of lesions. Most of these lesions present with mass effect symptoms and, often, with symptoms related to hormonal disturbances, mimicking a pituitary neuroendocrine tumour (PitNET).
Cristina Pizzimenti +7 more
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BackgroundMachine learning (ML) algorithms play a key role in estimating dental age. In this study, three ML models were used for dental age estimation, based on different preprocessing methods.AimThe seven mandibular teeth on the digital panorama were ...
Shihui Shen +35 more
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Aging and Dental Health (Middle Age Versus Geriatric Age)
Background: Aging as a physiological process has attracted the attention of many authors in publication of data about physiological and pathological changes that occur in organism. This study aims to express the latest data in literature about dental changes that occur as a result of aging, at component structures of oral cavity, associated with ...
Saimir Heta +6 more
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