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Age-Related Changes in Pulp Cavity of Incisors as a Determinant for Forensic Age Identification

NCJ Number
233497
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 56 Issue: S1 Dated: January 2011 Pages: S72-S76
Author(s)
Changlian Du, M.D.; Youjia Zhu, M.D.; Li Hong, M.D.
Date Published
January 2011
Length
5 pages
Annotation
To find a simple and convenient method for age identification upon age-related pulp cavity narrowing, the mesiodistal diameters of the cervical pulp chamber, the middle and terminal parts of the root canal of the pulp cavity of 620 incisors were measured on radiographs taken in situ in 80 Chinese aged from 15 to 80.
Abstract
It was shown that the three mesiodistal diameters significantly decreased in a negative linear relationship with age (-0.4233 less than or equal to r greater than or equal to -0.8465) in all incisors, but the narrowing velocity of the cervical pulp chamber and the middle part of the root canal in the maxillary incisors (b = -0.02 mm) was faster than that in the mandibular incisors (b = -0.01 mm). Accordingly, a mathematical model describing the ages as a function of any one of the three mesiodistal diameters of the pulp cavity was deduced, which would be useful for age identification in forensic medicine or archaeology. (Published Abstract)