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Indian Journal of Forensic Odontology

Volume  2, Issue 3, July - September 2009, Pages 83-89
 

Original Article

Comparison between two methods of Dental age estimation among Egyptian children

Amal A. El-Bakary, Shaza M. Hammad, Fatma M. Ibrahim

*Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology, Faculty of Medicine, **Orthodontics, ***Oralhistology, Faculty of Dentistry, Mansoura University, Egypt.

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Abstract

The need to estimate the age of living individuals is becoming increasingly more important in both forensic science and clinical dentistry. The study of the morphological parameters of teeth on dental X-rays of adult humans is more reliable than are most other methods for age estimation. Willems and Cameriere methods are newly presented methods. The aim of this work was to evaluate the applicability of using these methods for Egyptian children. Digitalized panoramas taken from 286 Egyptian children (134 boys, 152 girls) with age range from 5 to 16 years were analyzed. The seven left permanent mandibular teeth were valued using the two methods. The results of this research showed that dental age estimated by both methods was significantly correlated to real age. However, Willems method was slightly more accurate (98.62 %) compared to Cameriere method (98.02 %). Therefore, both methods can be recommended for practical application in clinical dentistry and forensic procedures on the Egyptian population.

Key words: Dental age, Cameriere method, Willems method, children, forensic odontology.


Corresponding Author : Amal A. El-Bakary