Literature DB >> 29502223

Third molar mineralization in relation to chronologic age estimation of the Han in central southern China.

Ying Liu1, Kun Geng2, Yanhao Chu2, Mindi Xu2, Lagabaiyila Zha3.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to provide a forensic reference data about estimating chronologic age by evaluating the third molar mineralization of Han in central southern China. The mineralization degree of third molars was assessed by Demirjian's classification with modification for 2519 digital orthopantomograms (1190 males, 1329 females; age 8-23 years). The mean ages of the initial mineralization and the crown completion of third molars were around 9.66 and 13.88 years old in males and 9.52 and 14.09 years old in females. The minimum ages of apical closure were around 16 years in both sexes. Twenty-eight at stage C and stage G and 38 and 48 at stage F occurred earlier in males than in females. There was no significant difference between maxillary and mandibular teeth in males and females except that stage C in males. Two formulas were devised to estimate age based on mineralization stages and sexes. In Hunan Province, the person will probably be over age 14, when a third molar reaches the stage G. The results of the study could provide reference for age estimation in forensic cases and clinical dentistry.

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Keywords:  Central Southern Chinese population; Demirjian’s classification; Forensic age estimation; Han ethnicity; Hunan Province; Third molar mineralization

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29502223     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-018-1804-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


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