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Third Molar as an Age Marker in Adolescents: New Approach to Age Evaluation

NCJ Number
242062
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 57 Issue: 5 Dated: September 2012 Pages: 1323-1328
Author(s)
Eva Rozkovcova, M.D., Ph.D.; Tatjana Dostalova, M.D., Ph.D., DrSc., M.B.A.; Maria Markova, Ph.D.; Zdenek Broukal, Ph.D.
Date Published
September 2012
Length
6 pages
Annotation
This study explored third molars for age assessment.
Abstract
Adolescence is a relatively short period between childhood and adulthood. It is very difficult to determine adulthood based on biological indicators. The third molar may be considered a potential age marker for the period between the ages of 16-21. This study evaluated a set of 1,700 panoramic radiographs of individuals aged between 5 and 21 years. Results confirmed the statistically significant difference in the course of third molars development. The mean deviation for individuals with one third molar agenesis is -0.98 years, for individuals with two third molars agenesis -1.89 years, and with three molars agenesis -3.28 years. Thus, the extent of the deviation is directly proportional to the number of unformed third molars. The calculation of age according to the mean of stages of all third molars could lead to the underestimation of age. No intergender differences were found. Age determination using third molars could be used for forensic purposes. Abstract published by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons.