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Accuracy of different dental age estimation methods for determining the legal majority of 18 years in the Turkish population.

Hayri Akman1, Koray Surme1, Tansu Cimen2, Halil Ayyildiz3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Radiographic evaluation of the third molar maturation is used to estimate dental age, especially in adolescence. This study aimed to assess the application of three age estimation methods (Cameriere's third molar maturity index (I3M), Demirjian's maturation stages, and The London Atlas) to determine whether an individual is 18 years or older (adult) or younger than 18 years (minor).
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The dental age was estimated using the I3M, Demirjian's maturation stages, and The London Atlas methods on panoramic radiograms of a total of 500 Turkish individuals aged 14-22 years. A logistic model was derived with an individual's adult or minor status as the dependent variable, and each method and sex as predictive variables. The adult status was determined using dental age estimation methods and the performance of these methods in differentiating adults from minors was evaluated. The three methods were compared case-wise for their accuracy in predicting adult status.
RESULTS: Logistic regression analysis showed that sex and each estimation method were statistically significant in discriminating adults and minors (p < 0.05). In the case-wise comparison for estimate adulthood, both Demirjian's stages and I3M methods tended to perform better than the London Atlas method, with this trend reaching statistical significance (p < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: Cameriere's I3M and Demirjian's development stages are useful methods for adult age assessment in the tested population. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: In forensic medicine and legal practices, Cameriere's I3M and Demirjian's maturation stage methods based on the development of the third molar teeth can be used to determine whether an individual is a minor or an adult.
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Keywords:  Dental age estimation; Forensic dentistry; Forensic sciences; Radiology; Third molar

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35194681     DOI: 10.1007/s00784-022-04417-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Oral Investig        ISSN: 1432-6981            Impact factor:   3.573


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