Neha Gandhi, Sandeep Jain, Manish Kumar, Pratik Rupakar, Kanaram Choyal and Seema Prajapati
Background: Age assessment may be a crucial step in postmortem profiling leading to confirmative
identification. In children, Demirjian’s method based on eight developmental stages was developed to determine maturity scores as a function of age and polynomial functions to determine age as a function of score. Aim: Of this study was to evaluate the reliability of age estimation using Demirjian's eight teeth method following the French maturity scores and Indian-specific formula from developmental stages of third molar with the help of orthopantomograms using the Demirjian method.
Materials and Methods: Dental panoramic tomograms from 30 subjects each of known chronological age and sex were collected and were evaluated according to Demirjian’s criteria. Age calculations were performed using Demirjian’s formula and Indian formula. Statistical analysis used was chi-square test and ANOVA test and the Pvalues obtained were statistically significant.
Results: There was an average underestimation of age with both Indian and Demirjian’s formulas. The mean absolute error was lower using Indian formula hence it can be applied for age estimation in present Gujarati population. Also, females were ahead of achieving dental maturity than males thus completion of dental development is attained earlier in females.
Conclusion: Greater accuracy can be obtained if population-specific formulas considering the ethnic and environmental variation are derived performing the regression analysis.
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