Is chronological age predictable on panoramic images using the Demirjian method on third molars? Insights from a Turkish population-based study

能否利用德米尔吉安法通过全景X光片预测第三磨牙的实际年龄?一项基于土耳其人群的研究提供了启示

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Third molars are crucial in forensic age estimation during adolescence due to their late and variable development. The modified Demirjian method employs a nine-stage classification (0-H) for assessing dental maturity. However, population-specific validation is essential for forensic accuracy. This study aims to evaluate the relationship between chronological age and M3 development stages in a Turkish population using panoramic radiographs, and to investigate the influence of gender and anatomical location, including impaction classifications (Pell-Gregory and Winter). MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 1656 individuals (mean age: 13.9±3.78 years) underwent digital panoramic radiography. Developmental stages of 2770 mandibular and 2553 maxillary M3s were assessed using the modified Demirjian method. Statistical analyses included Spearman correlation, Kruskal-Wallis tests and generalized linear models. RESULTS: Third molar development strongly correlated with chronological age. Most teeth were in stages B-E, with mandibular M3s most frequent in stages C and E, and maxillary in C and D. Age differed significantly across all stages (p<0.001). Generalized linear models confirmed age as a significant predictor (R²=0.330 mandible; R²=0.337 maxilla). Gender and impaction classifications had no main effects, but significant interactions were found (Pell-Gregory×Gender: p<0.001; Winter×Pell-Gregory: p=0.016). CONCLUSIONS: The modified Demirjian method reliably estimates age in Turkish adolescents, with high age-stage correlation. While gender and anatomical location alone do not alter developmental progression, their interaction with impaction patterns reveals complex growth dynamics. These findings support context-sensitive forensic protocols.

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