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  • The study assessed the pulp/tooth area ratio (PTR) method for estimating dental age in Indian adults, focusing on the lateral incisor (LI), first premolar (PM1), and canine (C), using radiographs from 61 individuals aged 21-71.
  • Results showed that LI had the strongest age correlation (-0.395), followed by PM1 (-0.362), while canine had the weakest (-0.206); combinations of teeth provided better correlations, with the best being all three teeth together (-0.438).
  • The study found standard errors of age estimates were larger in Indians (±12.13 to 13.08 years) compared to European groups, suggesting the method's limitations; it calls for more

Article Abstract

Pulp/tooth area ratio (PTR) method of adult dental age estimation has been examined on few tooth types. We assessed the lateral incisor (LI) and first premolar (PM1) in addition to canine (C) - alone and in combination. Periapical radiographs from 61 Indians aged 21-71 years were examined. PTR of LI produced the best age correlation (r = -0.395) followed closely by PM1 (r = -0.362). The canine revealed the lowest correlation (r = -0.206); among tooth combinations, the three teeth taken together had the best R value (-0.438) followed by LI + PM1 (-0.435), LI + C (-0.406) and C + PM1 (-0.37). The standard errors of estimates (S.E.E.) of the regression analyses for the individual teeth and tooth combinations ranged from ±12.13 to 13.08 years, indicating minimal difference in age estimates using solitary or multiple teeth. Errors were higher than in European groups (±2.5-5 years) which may partly owe to moderate age correlation of secondary dentine deposition in Indians. Moreover, facial soft-tissue superimposition in living subjects evaluated herein possibly precluded optimal tooth and pulp canal visualization. These indicate that the PTR method should be used judiciously in age estimation of living Indian adults, although further studies on larger samples with evenly distributed age-groups is necessary for deriving definitive conclusions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jflm.2011.07.003DOI Listing

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