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Using Dental Age to Estimate Chronological Age in Czech Children Aged 3–18 Years
The Demirjian methods to determine dental age are based on analysis of orthopantograms. The dental age estimation is based on establishing the tooth development stages.
Kristina Ginzelová +5 more
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Age estimation based on the mineralized morphology of teeth is one of the important elements of forensic anthropology. To explore the most suitable age estimation protocol for adolescents in the South China population, 1477 panoramic radiograph images of
Weijie Shan +9 more
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Forensic Dental Age Estimation: An Overview
Forensic age estimation is a scientific process that estimates an individual's true chronologic age by assessing skeletal and dental development and maturation. Although human growth and maturation is unique to each individual, dental techniques for estimating age are currently considered the best in assessing true chronologic age particularly during ...
James M, Lewis, David R, Senn
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Background A cross-sectional study was done on 900 children of North Indian origin, (male = 458; female = 442) aged 10 to 16 years. Digital radiovisiography of permanent mandibular second molar was chosen over higher radiation extra oral projections used
Harsh Vijay Singh +3 more
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Background: Dental age estimation using the simple average method utilizing the Demirjian 8 stage tooth developments system has not previously been compared to the 14 stage system of Moorrees. Neither method has been previously used nor compared with the Atlas method in a Kuwaiti population.
Fatemah Alkandiri +4 more
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Age-at-Death Estimation by Dental Means as a Part of the Skeletal Analysis
Age-at-death is one of the most valuable pieces of information in a biological profile, and is an important step in identifying remains. Age-at-death estimation by dental means is performed by forensic odontologists and forensic anthropologists in their ...
Joe Adserias-Garriga
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Comparison of Dental and Skeletal Age Estimating Methods in Children
Estimating age is a crucial determinant of forensic science. Various methods have been used to estimate dental age (DA) and skeletal age (SA).The aim of the current study was to compare the Cameriere's DA method with the Cameriere's SA method in estimating CA in children.A total of 216 radiographs of 130 females and 86 males (between 9 to 14.99 years ...
Çelik Güler, Özge +2 more
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Radiological and nonradiological methods of dental and skeletal age assessment: A narrative review
Age is one of the essential factors which play an important role in every aspect of life. Importance of age determination is related to many fields including treatment planning and drug delivery in pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, forensic sciences ...
Ashima Tyagi +3 more
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Dental Age Estimation Course Handbook [PDF]
Age is knowledge, both indispensable and invaluable information for all beings. Age is a measure from birth to a specific time point; it is mostly expressed in years.
Arofi Kurniawan, - +8 more
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A Comparison of the dental age estimation methods of Phillips and Proffit in a sample of South African children at the Tygerberg Dental Faculty [PDF]
Magister Scientiae Dentium - MSc(Dent)Background: Dental age is an indicator of the physiological maturity of growing children. Different methods for estimating the dental age in comparison to the chronological age were proposed in the literature ...
Elgamri, Alya Isam Eldin Gafar
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