Dental Age Estimation: A comparison of three methods of estimating dental age in a population of Kuwaiti children and adolescents

Background: Dental age estimation using the simple average method utilizing the Demirjian 8 stage tooth developments system has not previously been compared to the 14 stage system of Moorrees. Neither method has been previously used nor compared with the Atlas method in a Kuwaiti population. The rec...

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Main Authors: Fatemah Alkandiri, Anfal Karimi, Derek Draft, Victoria S. Lucas, Graham Roberts
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-07-01
Series:Forensic Science International: Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665910721000451
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spelling doaj-f9d3540e77834d48b05c876614d397a32021-08-12T04:35:42ZengElsevierForensic Science International: Reports2665-91072021-07-013100214Dental Age Estimation: A comparison of three methods of estimating dental age in a population of Kuwaiti children and adolescentsFatemah Alkandiri0Anfal Karimi1Derek Draft2Victoria S. Lucas3Graham Roberts4Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Biology, Department of Orthodontics, Floor 25 Guy’s Tower Wing, Great Maze Pond, London Bridge SE1 9RT, UK; Corresponding author.Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Biology, Department of Orthodontics, Floor 25 Guy’s Tower Wing, Great Maze Pond, London Bridge SE1 9RT, UKDepartment of Pathology, Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI 49008 - 8000, USAFaculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Biology, Department of Orthodontics, Floor 25 Guy’s Tower Wing, Great Maze Pond, London Bridge SE1 9RT, UKFaculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Biology, Department of Orthodontics, Floor 25 Guy’s Tower Wing, Great Maze Pond, London Bridge SE1 9RT, UKBackground: Dental age estimation using the simple average method utilizing the Demirjian 8 stage tooth developments system has not previously been compared to the 14 stage system of Moorrees. Neither method has been previously used nor compared with the Atlas method in a Kuwaiti population. The recent development of a Kuwait reference data set provides the means to determine which of these methods is the most accurate for age estimation in Kuwaiti subjects. Patients, materials and methods: The sample was dental panoramic tomographs (DPTs) from the archives of Kuwait Ministry of Health Dental Hospitals comprising 375 healthy children aged between 5 and 15 years.Each of the anonymized DPT was assessed in random order and personal details masked from the observer. Results: Intra and inter examiner agreement were calculated using Cohen's Kappa with scores of 0.76 or above which is ‘good to excellent’ agreement.The chronological age (CA) minus dental age (DA) difference using the simple average method (SAM) is an overestimate of 0.39 years for females and an underestimate of 0.14 years for males. The London Atlas overestimated the chronological age by 0.60 years for females and 0.19 years for males. Moorrees technique gave an underestimate of 1.01 years for females and 0.89 years for males.Bland-Altman plots showed an even distribution of difference around the chronological age. The Bland Altman plots showed the spread of the differences between chronological age and dental age for each of the three methods. Conclusions: The simple average method was the most accurate within, 2–3 months of chronological age. The London Atlas and Moorrees methods were less accurate.This makes the simple average method the favoured technique for dental age estimation in a forensic science setting where ethnic specific reference data are important.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665910721000451Dental ageMoorrees MethodSimple Average MethodLondon Atlas MethodKuwaiti Reference Data Set
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author Fatemah Alkandiri
Anfal Karimi
Derek Draft
Victoria S. Lucas
Graham Roberts
spellingShingle Fatemah Alkandiri
Anfal Karimi
Derek Draft
Victoria S. Lucas
Graham Roberts
Dental Age Estimation: A comparison of three methods of estimating dental age in a population of Kuwaiti children and adolescents
Forensic Science International: Reports
Dental age
Moorrees Method
Simple Average Method
London Atlas Method
Kuwaiti Reference Data Set
author_facet Fatemah Alkandiri
Anfal Karimi
Derek Draft
Victoria S. Lucas
Graham Roberts
author_sort Fatemah Alkandiri
title Dental Age Estimation: A comparison of three methods of estimating dental age in a population of Kuwaiti children and adolescents
title_short Dental Age Estimation: A comparison of three methods of estimating dental age in a population of Kuwaiti children and adolescents
title_full Dental Age Estimation: A comparison of three methods of estimating dental age in a population of Kuwaiti children and adolescents
title_fullStr Dental Age Estimation: A comparison of three methods of estimating dental age in a population of Kuwaiti children and adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Dental Age Estimation: A comparison of three methods of estimating dental age in a population of Kuwaiti children and adolescents
title_sort dental age estimation: a comparison of three methods of estimating dental age in a population of kuwaiti children and adolescents
publisher Elsevier
series Forensic Science International: Reports
issn 2665-9107
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Background: Dental age estimation using the simple average method utilizing the Demirjian 8 stage tooth developments system has not previously been compared to the 14 stage system of Moorrees. Neither method has been previously used nor compared with the Atlas method in a Kuwaiti population. The recent development of a Kuwait reference data set provides the means to determine which of these methods is the most accurate for age estimation in Kuwaiti subjects. Patients, materials and methods: The sample was dental panoramic tomographs (DPTs) from the archives of Kuwait Ministry of Health Dental Hospitals comprising 375 healthy children aged between 5 and 15 years.Each of the anonymized DPT was assessed in random order and personal details masked from the observer. Results: Intra and inter examiner agreement were calculated using Cohen's Kappa with scores of 0.76 or above which is ‘good to excellent’ agreement.The chronological age (CA) minus dental age (DA) difference using the simple average method (SAM) is an overestimate of 0.39 years for females and an underestimate of 0.14 years for males. The London Atlas overestimated the chronological age by 0.60 years for females and 0.19 years for males. Moorrees technique gave an underestimate of 1.01 years for females and 0.89 years for males.Bland-Altman plots showed an even distribution of difference around the chronological age. The Bland Altman plots showed the spread of the differences between chronological age and dental age for each of the three methods. Conclusions: The simple average method was the most accurate within, 2–3 months of chronological age. The London Atlas and Moorrees methods were less accurate.This makes the simple average method the favoured technique for dental age estimation in a forensic science setting where ethnic specific reference data are important.
topic Dental age
Moorrees Method
Simple Average Method
London Atlas Method
Kuwaiti Reference Data Set
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665910721000451
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