Dental age estimation in Somali children and sub-adults combining permanent teeth and third molar development




Metsaniitty M, Waltimo-Siren J, Ranta H, Fieuws S, Thevissen P

PublisherSPRINGER

2019

International Journal of Legal Medicine

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LEGAL MEDICINE

INT J LEGAL MED

133

4

1207

1215

9

0937-9827

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-019-02053-w



Estimation of an individual's age has important applications in forensics. In young individuals, it often relies on separate evaluations of permanent teeth (PT) and third molars (TM) development. Here, we analysed the age prediction performance of combined information from PT and TM in an unusual sample of healthy Somalis, born and living in Finland. PT development was staged according to Demirjian et al. (Hum Biol, 1973) and TM development according to Kohler et al. (Ann Anat, 1994), using panoramic radiographs from 803 subjects (397 males, 406 females) aged 3-23years. A sex-specific Bayesian age-estimation model for the multivariate distribution of the stages conditional on age was fitted on PT, TM and PT and TM combined. The age-estimation performances were validated and quantified. The approach combining PT and TM only overestimated age with an ME of -0.031years in males and -0.011years in females, indicating the best age prediction performance.



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