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Dejan Zdravkovic1, Milica Jovanovic1, Milos Papic1, Vladimir Ristic1, Andjela Milojevic Samanovic1, Aleksandar Kocovic2, Miroslav Sovrlic2, Miona Vuletic1, Aleksandra Misic1, Rasa Mladenovic1, Marko Milosavljevic1, Jelena Todic3.
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the applicability of the Kvaal method in determining the age of a Serbian population. In this retrospective descriptive study, 170 dental patients (age range 16-77 years) were included. The measurements of six types of teeth were performed on digital orthopantomography radiographs according to the Kvaal method. Statistical inter-observer and intra-observer reliabilities were calculated to evaluate the reproducibility of the measurements, as well as to examine the correlation between chronological age and measured values. The evaluation revealed a substantial difference (over 12 years) between chronological and estimated age. The P ratio had the strongest correlation with chronological age for the maxillary central (r = ±0.293) and lateral incisors (r = ±0.240), whereas the pulp/root width ratio at level A had the strongest correlation for the mandibular first premolars (r = ±0.270). The lowest SD values, for measurements on teeth 15/25 (SD = 125,787), had the most accurate correlation with age. Thus, we can conclude that the original Kvaal method is not applicable in the age estimation of the Serbian population. For future research, we suggest using cone beam computer tomography as a precise technology to evaluate the applicability of Kvaal and other methods for age estimation.Entities:
Keywords: Kvaal method; age estimation; dental radiographs; forensic dentistry; orthopantomography
Year: 2022 PMID: 35453959 PMCID: PMC9030953 DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics12040911
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagnostics (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4418
Figure 1Teeth analyzed. Tooth selection was based on their presence on OPG radiographs. If present, teeth on the right jaw side (yellow) were analyzed; in their absence, their right counterparts (red) were selected for analysis.
Tooth measurements performed in this study.
| Tooth Measurements Performed in This Study | |
|---|---|
| T | maximum tooth length (distance from the most occlusal aspect of the tooth to the root apex) |
| P | length of the pulp cavity (distance from the most occlusal aspect of the radiolucent pulp cavity to the root apex) |
| R | root length (distance from the mesial enamel–cementum junction to the root apex) |
| A | mesiodistal width of the pulp/root measured at the enamel–cementum junction level |
| B | mesiodistal width of the pulp/root measured at half the distance between enamel–cementum junction and half of the root length |
| C | mesiodistal width of pulp/root measured at half of the root length |
| M | mean of all measured values |
| W | mean value of tooth widths measured at points B and C |
| L | mean value of lengths measured at points P and R |
| W-L | difference in mean values obtained for parameters W and L |
Figure 2Tooth measurements performed in this study: T, maximum tooth length; P, maximum pulp length; R, maximum root length; A, root and pulp width at enamel–cementum junction; C, root and pulp width at mid-root level; B, root and pulp width halfway between levels A and C.
Correlation coefficients between chronological age and the Kvaal dental ratios a.
| Ratio | Tooth (FDI) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/21 | 12/22 | 15/25 | 32/42 | 33/43 | 34/44 | |
| T | −0.162 | −0.126 | 0.059 | −0.020 | 0.079 | −0.042 |
| P | −0.293 ** | −0.240 ** | 0.035 | −0.040 | −0.002 | −0.115 |
| R | −0.069 | −0.113 | 0.107 | −0.008 | 0.062 | −0.081 |
| A | −0.060 | 0.028 | 0.016 | −0.084 | −0.163 | −0.270 ** |
| B | 0.038 | 0.097 | 0.034 | −0.006 | −0.181 * | −0.139 |
| C | 0.050 | 0.037 | 0.070 | −0.010 | −0.190 * | −0.111 |
| M | −0.167 | −0.133 | 0.084 | −0.047 | −0.058 | −0.160 |
| W | 0.046 | 0.069 | 0.054 | −0.023 | −0.189 * | −0.130 |
| L | −0.198 * | −0.186 * | 0.075 | −0.025 | 0.029 | −0.101 |
| W-L | −0.206 * | −0.216 * | 0.052 | −0.017 | 0.108 | −0.054 |
a P, ratio between pulp and root length; T, ratio between tooth and root length; R, ratio between pulp and tooth length; A, ratio between pulp and root width at cement–enamel junction (level A); B, ratio between pulp and root width at midpoint between level A and level C (level B); C, ratio between pulp and root width at mid-root level (level C); M, mean value of all ratios; W, mean value of width ratios from levels B and C; L, mean value of P/R and P/T ratios. * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01.
Multiple regression models for estimation of chronological age (in years) from individual maxillary and mandibular teeth a.
| Tooth (FDI) | R | R2 | Equation | SEE (±Years) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/21 | 0.208 | 0.043 | Age = 48.242 − 0.429(M) − 0.882(W-L) | 12.443 |
| 12/22 | 0.226 | 0.051 | Age = 42.867 + 1.207(M) − 1.698(W-L) | 12.393 |
| 15/25 | 0.087 | 0.007 | Age = 20.751 + 1.066(M) − 0.039(W-L) | 12.676 |
| 32/42 | 0.058 | 0.003 | Age = 39.148 − 1.202(M) + 0.280(W-L) | 12.700 |
| 33/43 | 0.210 | 0.044 | Age = 38.923 − 2.505(M) + 1.521(W-L) | 12.437 |
| 34/44 | 0.178 | 0.032 | Age = 54.865 − 3.017(M) + 0.704(W-L) | 12.518 |
a See Table 2.
Comparative analysis of measured variables for all possible combinations a.
| Tooth (FDI) | Mean | SD | S.E.M. | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/21 | 0.0075 | 12.9794 | 1.1428 | ns |
| 12/22 | 0.0032 | 12.9152 | 1.1371 | ns |
| 15/25 | 0.0084 | 12.5787 | 1.1075 | ns |
| 32/42 | −0.0024 | 12.7406 | 1.1218 | ns |
| 33/43 | −0.0124 | 13.1383 | 1.1568 | ns |
| 34/44 | −0.0009 | 13.0175 | 1.1461 | ns |
| 3 Maxillary teeth (2 predictors) | −0.0017 | 13.1132 | 1.1546 | ns |
| 3 Maxillary teeth (6 predictors) | 0.0067 | 13.3327 | 1.1739 | ns |
| 3 Mandibular teeth (2 predictors) | 0.0022 | 12.9366 | 1.1390 | ns |
| 3 Mandibular teeth (6 predictors) | 0.0015 | 13.1566 | 1.1584 | ns |
| 6 Teeth (2 predictors) | 0.0075 | 12.9794 | 1.1428 | ns |
| 6 Teeth (12 predictors) | 0.0120 | 13.5849 | 1.1961 | ns |
a See Table 2 (mean, mean difference between chronological age and calculated age in years; S.D., standard deviation of this mean difference in years; S.E.M., standard error of the mean in years; * significant difference between calculated age and mean age; ns, no significant difference).
Multiple regression models for the estimation of chronological age (in years) from the combined maxillary and mandibular teeth a.
| Tooth (FDI) | R | R2 | Equation | SEE (±Years) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Maxillary teeth (2 predictors) | 0.171 | 0.029 | Age = 49.998 − 2.079(M) + 0.537(W-L) | 12.534 |
| 3 Maxillary teeth (6 predictors) | 0.315 | 0.099 | Age = 36.303 − 2.198(11/21M) + 0.150(11/21W-L) + 1.326(12/22M) − 1.648(12/22W-L) +2.723(15/25M) + 0.045(15/25W-L) | 12.269 |
| 3 Mandibular teeth (2 predictors) | 0.213 | 0.045 | Age = 42.606 − 1.114(M) + 0.300(W-L) | 12.429 |
| 3 Mandibular teeth (6 predictors) | 0.276 | 0.076 | Age = 56.132 − 1.033(32/42M) − 0.329(32/42W-L) − 1.589(33/43M) + 1.985(33/43W-L) − 1.803(34/44M) − 0.076(34/44W-L) | 12.428 |
| 6 Teeth (2 predictors) | 0.208 | 0.043 | Age = 48.242 − 0.429(M) − 0.882(W-L) | 12.443 |
| 6 Teeth (12 predictors) | 0.405 | 0.164 | Age = 46.980 − 1.662(11/21M) − 0.108(11/21W-L) + 1.824(12/22M) − 1.553(12/22W-L) + 3.454(15/25M) − 0.197(15/25W-L) − 0.697(32/42M) − 0.083(32/42W-L) − 1.676(33/43M) + 1.787(33/43W-L) − 2.102(34/44M) − 0.134(34/44W-L) | 12.120 |
a See Table 2.
Multiple backward regression models for the estimation of chronological age (in years) from the variables with the strongest correlation with age a.
| Variables | R | R2 | Equation | SEE (±Years) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UWLAVG, 33/44B, gender, 33/44A, 12/22P, 11/21P, 33/43C, 11/21L, 12/22W-L, 12/22L | 0.541 | 0.292 | Age = 88.603 − 7.967(gender) − 2.109(11/21P) − 4.187(12/22P) − 4.394(34/44A) − 0.901(33/43B) − 0.034(33/43C) + 1.796(11/21L) + 5.750(12/22L) − 1.584(12/22W-L) − 0.407(UWLAVG) | 11.057 |
| UWLAVG, 33/44B, gender, 33/44A, 12/22P, 11/21P, 11/21L, 12/22W-L, 12/22L | 0.541 | 0.292 | Age = 89.639 − 7.968(gender) − 2.108(11/21P) − 4.188(12/22P) − 4.392(34/44A) − 0.935(33/43B) + 1.794(11/21L) + 5.754(12/22L) − 1.587(12/22W-L) − 0.406(UWLAVG) | 11.011 |
| 33/44B, gender, 33/44A, 12/22P, 11/21P, 11/21L, 12/22W-L, 12/22L | 0.540 | 0.292 | Age = 90.444 − 7.936(gender) − 2.150(11/21P) − 4.197(12/22P) − 4.301(34/44A) − 0.914(33/43B) + 1.438(11/21L) + 5.989(12/22L) − 1.843(12/22W-L) | 10.968 |
| gender, 33/44A, 12/22P, 11/21P, 11/21L, 12/22W-L, 12/22L | 0.537 | 0.289 | Age = 88.464 − 7.795(gender) − 2.240(11/21P) − 4.039(12/22P) − 4.875(34/44A) + 1.577(11/21L) + 5.818(12/22L) − 1.919(12/22W-L) | 10.947 |
| gender, 33/44A, 12/22P, 11/21P, 11/21L, 12/22L | 0.530 | 0.281 | Age = 92.121 − 7.910(gender) − 2.482(11/21P) − 4.491(12/22P) − 4.191(34/44A) + 1.715(11/21L) + 4.562(12/22L) | 10.962 |
| gender, 33/44A, 12/22P, 11/21P, 12/22L | 0.515 | 0.265 | Age = 92.577 − 7.565(gender) − 1.219(11/21P) − 5.405(12/22P) − 4.106(34/44A) + 5.829(12/22L) b | 11.037 |
a See Table 2; UWLAWG, maxillary average value of W and L difference; b for all coefficients p < 0.05.
Tests of the accuracy of age estimation methods using a validation sample of digital OPGs with known age a.
| Tooth (FDI) | Mean Estimated | Min. Error of | Max. Error of | Standard Error of Estimate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/21 | 30.071 | 0.139 | 13.141 | 11.657 |
| 12/22 | 30.369 | 0.266 | 15.881 | 11.704 |
| 15/25 | 31.524 | 1.838 | 14.009 | 11.670 |
| 32/42 | 31.543 | 0.442 | 13.684 | 11.696 |
| 33/43 | 32.472 | 0.008 | 16.208 | 12.052 |
| 34/44 | 31.464 | 1.353 | 15.286 | 11.930 |
| 3 Maxillary teeth (2 predictors) | 33.754 | 1.308 | 16.475 | 12.294 |
| 3 Maxillary teeth (6 predictors) | 31.788 | 1.443 | 14.229 | 11.520 |
| 3 Mandibular teeth (2 predictors) | 36.118 | 0.032 | 18.156 | 13.288 |
| 3 Mandibular teeth (6 predictors) | 32.511 | 0.156 | 16.476 | 12.594 |
| 6 Teeth (2 predictors) | 30.071 | 0.139 | 13.141 | 11.657 |
| 6 Teeth (12 predictors) | 30.852 | 0.664 | 15.537 | 11.985 |
a See Table 2 and Table 6.
Authors who applied Kvaal’s method to different populations—comparison of the obtained standard deviations.
| Study | Sample Size | Age Range (Years) | Population | Standard Deviation (Years) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bosman et al. [ | 197 | 19–75 | Belgian | 5.41 (SD) |
| Meinl et al. [ | 44 | 13–24 | Austrian | 5.84 (SD) |
| Li et al. [ | 360 | 20–65 | Chinese | 11.8 (SD) |
| Kanchan-Talreja et al. [ | 100 | 25–77 | Indian | 14.7 (SD) |
| Erbudak et al. [ | 123 | 14–57 | Turkish | 11.82 (SD) |
| Roh et al. [ | 266 | 20–29 | Korean | 11.58 (SD) |
| Present study | 170 | 17–77 | Serbian | 13.58 (SD) |