Three-dimensional surface area analyses of developing maxillary second premolar root apices for age estimation using CBCT images

Three-dimensional surface area analyses of developing root apices for age estimation in children and young adults have shown promising results. The current study aimed to apply this three-dimensional method to develop a regression model for estimating age in Malaysian children aged 7 to 14 using dev...

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Published in:Legal Medicine
Main Author: Gohain M.; Asif M.K.; Nambiar P.; Mohd Noor N.S.; Hidayah Reduwan N.; Ibrahim N.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier B.V. 2024
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Gohain M.; Asif M.K.; Nambiar P.; Mohd Noor N.S.; Hidayah Reduwan N.; Ibrahim N.
Three-dimensional surface area analyses of developing maxillary second premolar root apices for age estimation using CBCT images
2024
Legal Medicine
66

10.1016/j.legalmed.2024.102391
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85181982398&doi=10.1016%2fj.legalmed.2024.102391&partnerID=40&md5=028585840b7df4a108836eb9a9799a39
Three-dimensional surface area analyses of developing root apices for age estimation in children and young adults have shown promising results. The current study aimed to apply this three-dimensional method to develop a regression model for estimating age in Malaysian children aged 7 to 14 using developing maxillary second premolars. A training sample of 155 cone-beam computed tomography scans (83 Malays and 72 Chinese) was analysed, and the formula was subsequently validated on an independent sample of 92 cone-beam computed tomography scans (45 Malays and 47 Chinese). The results showed a strong correlation (r = 94 %) between the chronological age as a dependent variable and the predictor variables, including root surface area of the apex, sex, ethnicity, and root development status (open/closed apices). For this model, the predictor variables accounted for 88.4 % of the variation in age except sex and ethnicity. A mean absolute error value of 0.42 indicated that this model can be reliably used for Malaysian children. In conclusion, this study recognises the method of three-dimensional surface area analyses as a valuable tool for age estimation in forensic and clinical practice. Further studies are highly recommended to assess its effectiveness across different demographic groups. © 2024
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author Gohain M.; Asif M.K.; Nambiar P.; Mohd Noor N.S.; Hidayah Reduwan N.; Ibrahim N.
spellingShingle Gohain M.; Asif M.K.; Nambiar P.; Mohd Noor N.S.; Hidayah Reduwan N.; Ibrahim N.
Three-dimensional surface area analyses of developing maxillary second premolar root apices for age estimation using CBCT images
author_facet Gohain M.; Asif M.K.; Nambiar P.; Mohd Noor N.S.; Hidayah Reduwan N.; Ibrahim N.
author_sort Gohain M.; Asif M.K.; Nambiar P.; Mohd Noor N.S.; Hidayah Reduwan N.; Ibrahim N.
title Three-dimensional surface area analyses of developing maxillary second premolar root apices for age estimation using CBCT images
title_short Three-dimensional surface area analyses of developing maxillary second premolar root apices for age estimation using CBCT images
title_full Three-dimensional surface area analyses of developing maxillary second premolar root apices for age estimation using CBCT images
title_fullStr Three-dimensional surface area analyses of developing maxillary second premolar root apices for age estimation using CBCT images
title_full_unstemmed Three-dimensional surface area analyses of developing maxillary second premolar root apices for age estimation using CBCT images
title_sort Three-dimensional surface area analyses of developing maxillary second premolar root apices for age estimation using CBCT images
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description Three-dimensional surface area analyses of developing root apices for age estimation in children and young adults have shown promising results. The current study aimed to apply this three-dimensional method to develop a regression model for estimating age in Malaysian children aged 7 to 14 using developing maxillary second premolars. A training sample of 155 cone-beam computed tomography scans (83 Malays and 72 Chinese) was analysed, and the formula was subsequently validated on an independent sample of 92 cone-beam computed tomography scans (45 Malays and 47 Chinese). The results showed a strong correlation (r = 94 %) between the chronological age as a dependent variable and the predictor variables, including root surface area of the apex, sex, ethnicity, and root development status (open/closed apices). For this model, the predictor variables accounted for 88.4 % of the variation in age except sex and ethnicity. A mean absolute error value of 0.42 indicated that this model can be reliably used for Malaysian children. In conclusion, this study recognises the method of three-dimensional surface area analyses as a valuable tool for age estimation in forensic and clinical practice. Further studies are highly recommended to assess its effectiveness across different demographic groups. © 2024
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