Role of Teeth and Bones in Age Estimation

Role of Teeth and Bones in Age Estimation

EnglishPaperback / softback
Padmapriya, V. M.
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9786202010016
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The dental age can be assessed among young children with greater accuracy. This is because many teeth are undergoing development and calcification simultaneously. However, after the early teens most teeth have calcified and erupted except for the third molars. This makes the third molar development the most important choice for age assessment from the late teens to the early twenties. Furthermore, the use of other biological indicators such as epiphyseal fusion, changes of the pubic symphysis, wrist bones and fusion of cranial sutures are not credible during these years. Therefore the third molars become most useful when there is a need to determine the juvenile or adult status of an individual when no valid document with the recorded age is available. Furthermore, this form of age estimation can be applied to assess the age of a patient suffering from amnesia, for license agreement and also specimens of forensic or anthropological importance.
EAN 9786202010016
ISBN 6202010010
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date May 31, 2019
Pages 100
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 6
Readership General
Authors Kavitha, B; Padmapriya, V. M.