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The validity of four methods for age determination by teeth in Swedish children: a multicentre study.

Authors: H, Mörnstad; M, Reventlid; A, Teivens;

The validity of four methods for age determination by teeth in Swedish children: a multicentre study.

Abstract

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.

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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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