The accuracy of age estimation from pulp chamber/crown volume ratio of canines obtained by cone beam computed tomography images: an Egyptian study

Abstract Background Globally, the need for an accurate and valid method for age estimation in adults still exists. The aging process is associated with secondary dentine deposition that reduces the volume of teeth pulp. Therefore, dental age could be recognized from the volume of pulp cavity. The ai...

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Main Authors: Fatma M. Elgazzar, Mohamed Omar Elboraey, Ghada N. El-Sarnagawy
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-12-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-020-00212-4
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spelling doaj-e1c5f567830b4cf687691a3bc89f190b2020-12-06T12:05:16ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences2090-59392020-12-0110111010.1186/s41935-020-00212-4The accuracy of age estimation from pulp chamber/crown volume ratio of canines obtained by cone beam computed tomography images: an Egyptian studyFatma M. Elgazzar0Mohamed Omar Elboraey1Ghada N. El-Sarnagawy2Forensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology Department, Tanta University – Medical CampusOral Medicine, Periodontology, Oral Diagnosis and Radiology Department, Faculty of Dentistry, Tanta UniversityForensic Medicine and Clinical Toxicology Department, Tanta University – Medical CampusAbstract Background Globally, the need for an accurate and valid method for age estimation in adults still exists. The aging process is associated with secondary dentine deposition that reduces the volume of teeth pulp. Therefore, dental age could be recognized from the volume of pulp cavity. The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy and validity of pulp chamber/crown volume ratio of maxillary and mandibular canines in estimating age using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images in a sample of the Egyptian population. Results There were significant strong negative correlations between age and each of the maxillary pulp chamber volume (PCV), mandibular PCV, maxillary pulp chamber/crown volume (PCV/CV) ratio, and mandibular PCV/CV ratio (p < 0.001). Furthermore, no significant differences were detected between both sexes regarding the mean maxillary and mandibular PCV and PCV/CV ratios (p > 0.05). The best fit regression model for age prediction was as follows: age (years) = 70.21 − 784.0x maxillary PCV/CV ratio − 1.66x maxillary PCV. The proposed model showed good power of prediction (R 2 adjusted = 0.951). Additionally, the model was validated on an independent sample of 100 CBCT images with a root mean squared error (RMSE) of 2.86 years. Conclusion The obtained valid regression formula in this study can serve as a reliable tool for age estimation in Egyptians. This formula should be further validated on a larger sample size of the Egyptian population that considers more steady age distribution.https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-020-00212-4Forensic odontologyCanine pulp chamber volumeAge estimationCone beam computed tomographyEgyptians
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author Fatma M. Elgazzar
Mohamed Omar Elboraey
Ghada N. El-Sarnagawy
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Mohamed Omar Elboraey
Ghada N. El-Sarnagawy
The accuracy of age estimation from pulp chamber/crown volume ratio of canines obtained by cone beam computed tomography images: an Egyptian study
Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
Forensic odontology
Canine pulp chamber volume
Age estimation
Cone beam computed tomography
Egyptians
author_facet Fatma M. Elgazzar
Mohamed Omar Elboraey
Ghada N. El-Sarnagawy
author_sort Fatma M. Elgazzar
title The accuracy of age estimation from pulp chamber/crown volume ratio of canines obtained by cone beam computed tomography images: an Egyptian study
title_short The accuracy of age estimation from pulp chamber/crown volume ratio of canines obtained by cone beam computed tomography images: an Egyptian study
title_full The accuracy of age estimation from pulp chamber/crown volume ratio of canines obtained by cone beam computed tomography images: an Egyptian study
title_fullStr The accuracy of age estimation from pulp chamber/crown volume ratio of canines obtained by cone beam computed tomography images: an Egyptian study
title_full_unstemmed The accuracy of age estimation from pulp chamber/crown volume ratio of canines obtained by cone beam computed tomography images: an Egyptian study
title_sort accuracy of age estimation from pulp chamber/crown volume ratio of canines obtained by cone beam computed tomography images: an egyptian study
publisher SpringerOpen
series Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
issn 2090-5939
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Abstract Background Globally, the need for an accurate and valid method for age estimation in adults still exists. The aging process is associated with secondary dentine deposition that reduces the volume of teeth pulp. Therefore, dental age could be recognized from the volume of pulp cavity. The aim of this study was to assess the accuracy and validity of pulp chamber/crown volume ratio of maxillary and mandibular canines in estimating age using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) images in a sample of the Egyptian population. Results There were significant strong negative correlations between age and each of the maxillary pulp chamber volume (PCV), mandibular PCV, maxillary pulp chamber/crown volume (PCV/CV) ratio, and mandibular PCV/CV ratio (p < 0.001). Furthermore, no significant differences were detected between both sexes regarding the mean maxillary and mandibular PCV and PCV/CV ratios (p > 0.05). The best fit regression model for age prediction was as follows: age (years) = 70.21 − 784.0x maxillary PCV/CV ratio − 1.66x maxillary PCV. The proposed model showed good power of prediction (R 2 adjusted = 0.951). Additionally, the model was validated on an independent sample of 100 CBCT images with a root mean squared error (RMSE) of 2.86 years. Conclusion The obtained valid regression formula in this study can serve as a reliable tool for age estimation in Egyptians. This formula should be further validated on a larger sample size of the Egyptian population that considers more steady age distribution.
topic Forensic odontology
Canine pulp chamber volume
Age estimation
Cone beam computed tomography
Egyptians
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-020-00212-4
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