Dental Age Estimation: Pattern Recognition of Root Canal Widths of Mandibular Molars. A Novel Mandibular Maturity Marker at the 18-Year Threshold

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Abstract

The final stage of third molar development is used to assign a subject to above the 18-year threshold. Some subjects exhibiting this final stage are less than 18 years. Radiographs from 1000 females and 1000 males age 16.00–25.99 years were examined. Each half-year age band comprised 50 females and 50 males. Three categories of root canal widths (RCW) of the LL6, LL7, and LL8 [FDI 36, 37, and 38] were defined. Reproducibility was achieved by re-assessing the same subjects 12 months apart. For females, the minimum value for RCW-A was 16.33 years, RCW-B 17.23 years, and RCW-C 18.45 years. For males, the minimum values were RCW-A 17.16 years, RCW-B 18.29 years, and RCW-C 18.16 years. The presence of RCW-C in a female, and the presence of RCW-B or RCW-C in a male is compelling evidence that the subject is above the 18-year threshold.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)351-354
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Forensic Sciences
Volume62
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2017

Keywords

  • 18-year threshold
  • dental age estimation
  • forensic science
  • root canal widths

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