| Literature DB >> 15317195 |
Frieda M Vandevoort1, Lars Bergmans, Johan Van Cleynenbreugel, Didier J Bielen, Paul Lambrechts, Martine Wevers, Ann Peirs, Guy Willems.
Abstract
To correlate dental age with an individual's chronological age based on the calculated volume ratio of pulp versus tooth volume measured, an X-ray microfocus computed tomography unit (microCT) with 25 microm spatial resolution was used to non-destructively scan 43 extracted single root teeth of 25 individuals with well-known chronological age. Custom-made analysis software was used by two examiners to obtain numerical values for pulpal and tooth volume. The ratio of both was calculated and statistically processed. No significant intra- or inter-examiner differences were found. In fact, a very strong concordance correlation coefficient was found. Linear regression analysis showed a coefficient of determination (r) of 0.31 which suggests that there is a rather weak correlation between the volume ratio of pulp versus tooth and biological age. Although rather time consuming, this technique shows promising results for dental age estimation in a non-destructive manner using X-ray microfocus computed tomography.Mesh:
Year: 2004 PMID: 15317195
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Forensic Sci ISSN: 0022-1198 Impact factor: 1.832