| Literature DB >> 21841263 |
N Jagannathan1, P Neelakantan, C Thiruvengadam, P Ramani, P Premkumar, A Natesan, J S Herald, H U Luder.
Abstract
The present study assessed the suitability of pulp/tooth volume ratio of mandibular canines for age prediction in an Indian population. Volumetric reconstruction of scanned images of mandibular canines from 140 individuals (aged ten - 70 years), using computed tomography was used to measure pulp and tooth volumes. Age calculated using a formula reported earlier for a Belgian sample, resulted in errors > ten years in almost 86% of the study population. The regression equation obtained for the Indian population: Age = 57.18 + (- 413.41 x pulp/tooth volume ratio), was applied to an independent control group (n = 48), and this resulted in mean absolute errors of 8.54 years which was significantly (p < 0.05) lower than those derived with the Belgian formula. The pulp/tooth volume ratio is a useful indicator of age, although correlations may vary in different populations and hence, specific formulae should be applied for the estimates.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21841263 PMCID: PMC5734837
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Forensic Odontostomatol ISSN: 0258-414X