Age estimation based on Kvaal's technique using digital panoramic radiographs

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Samta Mittal
Suma Nagendrareddy
Manisha Sharma
Poornapragna Agnihotri
Sunil Chaudhary
Manu Dhillon

Abstract

Introduction: Age estimation is important for administrative and ethical reasons and also because of legal consequences. Dental pulp undergoes regression in size with increasing age due to secondary dentin deposition and can be used as a parameter of age estimation even beyond 25 years of age. Kvaal et al. developed a method for chronological age estimation based on the pulp size using periapical dental radiographs. There is a need for testing this method of age estimation in the Indian population using simple tools like digital imaging on living individuals not requiring extraction of teeth. Aims and Objectives: Estimation of the chronological age of subjects by Kvaal's method using digital panoramic radiographs and also testing the validity of regression equations as given by Kvaal et al. Materials and Methods: The study sample included a total of 152 subjects in the age group of 14-60 years. Measurements were performed on the standardized digital panoramic radiographs based on Kvaal's method. Different regression formulae were derived and the age was assessed. The assessed age was then correlated to the actual age of the patient using Student's t-test. Results: No significant difference between the mean of the chronological age and the estimated age was observed. However, the values of the mean age estimated by using regression equations as given previously in the study of Kvaal et al. significantly underestimated the chronological age in the present study sample. Conclusion: The results of the study give an inference for the feasibility of this technique by calculation of regression equations on digital panoramic radiographs. However, it negates the applicability of same regression equations as given by Kvaal et al. on the study population.

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Samta Mittal, Suma Nagendrareddy, Manisha Sharma, Poornapragna Agnihotri, Sunil Chaudhary, & Manu Dhillon. (2016). Age estimation based on Kvaal’s technique using digital panoramic radiographs. Journal of Forensic Dental Sciences, 8(2), 155–159. https://doi.org/10.4103/0975-1475.186378

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