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Three-dimensional analysis of third molar development to estimate age of majority

Abstract Third molars are one of the few biological markers available for age estimation in undocumented juveniles close the legal age of majority, assuming an age of 18 years as the most frequent legal demarcation between child and adult status. To obtain more accurate visualization and evaluation...

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Published in:Science & justice 2017-09, Vol.57 (5), p.376-383
Main Authors: Márquez-Ruiz, Ana Belén, Treviño-Tijerina, María Concepción, González-Herrera, Lucas, Sánchez, Belén, González-Ramírez, Amanda Rocío, Valenzuela, Aurora
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Summary:Abstract Third molars are one of the few biological markers available for age estimation in undocumented juveniles close the legal age of majority, assuming an age of 18 years as the most frequent legal demarcation between child and adult status. To obtain more accurate visualization and evaluation of third molar mineralization patterns from computed tomography images, a new software application, DentaVol©, was developed. Third molar mineralization according to qualitative (Demirjian's maturational stage) and quantitative parameters (third molar volume) of dental development was assessed in multi-slice helical computed tomography images of both maxillary arches displayed by DentaVol© from 135 individuals (62 females and 73 males) aged between 14 and 23 years. Intra- and inter-observer agreement values were remarkably high for both evaluation procedures and for all third molars. A linear correlation between third molar mineralization and chronological age was found, with third molar maturity occurring earlier in males than in females. Assessment of dental development with both procedures, by using DentaVol© software, can be considered a good indicator of age of majority (18 years or older) in all third molars. Our results indicated that virtual computed tomography imaging can be considered a valid alternative to orthopantomography for evaluations of third molar mineralization, and therefore a complementary tool for determining the age of majority.
ISSN:1355-0306
1876-4452
DOI:10.1016/j.scijus.2017.04.002