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Correlations among chronological age, cervical vertebral maturation index, and Demirjian developmental stage of the maxillary and mandibular canines and second molars.

Sepideh Dadgar1, Hoora Hadian2, Mohamadreza Ghobadi3, Farhad Sobouti4, Vahid Rakhshan5.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Estimation of growth spurt from chronological age or dental development is of clinical interest to orthodontists. Since results in this regard are highly controversial and limited, this study was conducted to investigate associations among chronological age, skeletal development (cervical vertebral maturity [CVM]), and dental calcification (Demirjian) in girls and boys, independently.
METHODS: Panoramic radiographs and lateral cephalographs of 112 boys and 112 girls were evaluated. Demirjian stages of dental development of the bimaxillary canines and second molars were determined. CVM stages of skeletal growth were as well estimated. Correlations among these were assessed. Differences between sexes and between maxilla/mandible arches were assessed. Cutoff points in Demirjian and chronological age reflecting skeletal growth spurt were found using receiver operator characteristic curve (α = 0.05, β = 0.9 separately for girls and boys). RESULTS AND
CONCLUSIONS: Sex dimorphism existed both in CVM index and in Demirjian indexes. Compared to dental development and calcification, chronological age was the best predictor of skeletal growth and maturation. In estimating chronological age by radiography means, in girls, Demirjian method was better than CVM. In boys, Demirjian was better than CVM in the case of the molars but not canines. The cutoff points estimated for chronological age and dental calcification that can reflect skeletal growth spurt (between CS-3-and-CS-4) were as follows: in boys, age of 12 years; in girls, age between 11 and 12 years; the upper and lower canines: between G and H; the maxillary and mandibular second molars: between F and G; in the case of all teeth: between F and G.

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Keywords:  Age determination by teeth; Cervical vertebral maturation (CVM); Demirjian method; Diagnostic methods; Forensic anthropology; Growth and development; Growth spurt; The canine; The second molar

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32740668     DOI: 10.1007/s00276-020-02541-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat        ISSN: 0930-1038            Impact factor:   1.246


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