
Four principally different methods for age determination of children by means of teeth have been tested on a Swedish population. 197 panoramic radiographs of children aged 5, 6, 9 and 12 years were collected and examined by 13 independent pedodontists, radiologists and forensic odontologists. The results showed a satisfactory precision for those methods which have been developed on a Scandinavian population, but a method from a French-Canadian population showed a consistent over-estimation when used on the Swedish children.
Male, Sweden, Canada, Reproducibility of Results, Pediatric Dentistry, Child, Preschool, Radiography, Panoramic, Humans, Odontogenesis, Female, Age Determination by Teeth, Child, Radiology, Forensic Dentistry
Male, Sweden, Canada, Reproducibility of Results, Pediatric Dentistry, Child, Preschool, Radiography, Panoramic, Humans, Odontogenesis, Female, Age Determination by Teeth, Child, Radiology, Forensic Dentistry
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