Artículos de revistas
Age Estimation by Measurements of Developing Teeth: Accuracy of Cameriere's Method on a Brazilian Sample
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Journal Of Forensic Sciences. Wiley-blackwell, v. 56, n. 6, n. 1616, n. 1619, 2011.
0022-1198
WOS:000297055500029
10.1111/j.1556-4029.2011.01860.x
Autor
Fernandes, MM
Tinoco, RLR
de Braganca, DPP
de Lima, SHR
Francesquini, L
Daruge, E
Institución
Resumen
Developing teeth are commonly the criteria used for age estimation in children and young adults. The method developed by Cameriere et al. (Int J Legal Med 2006;120:49-52) is based on measures of teeth with open apex, and application of a formula, to estimate chronological age of children. The present study evaluated a sample of panoramic radiographs from Brazilian children from 5 to 15 years of age, to evaluate the accuracy of the method proposed by Cameriere et al. The results has proven the system reliable for age estimation, with a median residual error of -0.014 years between chronological and estimated ages (p = 0.603). There was a slight tendency to overestimate the ages of 5-10 years and underestimate the ages of 11-15 years. 56 6 1616 1619