Literature DB >> 3812653

Cementum annulation and age determination in Homo sapiens. II. Estimates and accuracy.

K Condon, D K Charles, J M Cheverud, J E Buikstra.   

Abstract

The cementum annulation aging technique was evaluated in a sample of 80 clinically extracted premolars (age range 11-70 years). Demineralized thin sections (7 micron) stained with hematoxylin were used. The correlation (r) between age and adjusted count (number of annulations added to age of tooth eruption) was 0.78 for the entire sample (N = 73) and 0.86 for a subsample in which teeth with periodontal disease were excluded (N = 55). Standard error of the estimates ranged from 4.7 to 9.7 years depending on sex and health status of the tooth. The technique provided significantly better estimates for females than for males. The overall inaccuracy (mean absolute error) of the technique was 6.0 years, with a bias (mean error) of 0.26 years. Reduced major axis regression of adjusted count on age produced a slope of 0.797 for the entire sample and 0.889 for the nonperiodontal disease subsample. These slopes are consistent with a hypothesis of annual deposition of cementum rings given a decrease in cementogenesis with increasing age.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3812653     DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.1330710307

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Phys Anthropol        ISSN: 0002-9483            Impact factor:   2.868


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4.  The circles of life: age at death estimation in burnt teeth through tooth cementum annulations.

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8.  Comparison of the validity of two dental age estimation methods: A study on South Indian population.

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9.  Estimation of age based on tooth cementum annulations: A comparative study using light, polarized, and phase contrast microscopy.

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10.  Age Estimation with Cemental Annulation Using Light, Phase Contrast and Polarized Microscopy.

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