Stages in third molar development and eruption to estimate the 18-year threshold Malay juvenile

Abstract Age 18 years is considered as the age of majority by most countries. To ascertain the age of interest, both third molar development (TMD) and eruption (TME) staging scores are beneficial without needing multiple imaging modalities. This study aimed to assess the chronological course of TMD...

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Published in:Archives of Oral Biology
Main Author: Mohd Yusof M.Y.P.; Cauwels R.; Martens L.
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2015
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Mohd Yusof M.Y.P.; Cauwels R.; Martens L.
Stages in third molar development and eruption to estimate the 18-year threshold Malay juvenile
2015
Archives of Oral Biology
60
10
10.1016/j.archoralbio.2015.07.017
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84939148672&doi=10.1016%2fj.archoralbio.2015.07.017&partnerID=40&md5=c144d5e3f9e21d9880f850491f698160
Abstract Age 18 years is considered as the age of majority by most countries. To ascertain the age of interest, both third molar development (TMD) and eruption (TME) staging scores are beneficial without needing multiple imaging modalities. This study aimed to assess the chronological course of TMD and TME in a Malay sub-adult population and evaluate predictions when specific stage(s) of TMD and TME have been attained that are pertinent to the age group of interest (<18 years or ≥18 years). A sample of 714 digital panoramic images for subjects stratified by age between 14.1 and 23.9 years was retrospectively collected. The techniques described by Gleiser and Hunt (modified by Kohler) and Olze were employed to stage TMD and TME, respectively. A binary logistic regression was performed to predict the 18-year threshold with staging score as predictors. Stages 4-6 (TMD) and A-B (TME) for males and stages 4 (TMD) and A (TME) for females were found to discriminate the <18-year group. For both genders, stages 9-10 (TMD) and D (TME) can be used as reference stages to estimate whether a subject is likely to be ≥18 years, with 94.74-100% and 85.88-96.38% correct predictions, respectively. Stages 4 (TMD) and A (TME) can also be used to identify juveniles (<18 years) with a high degree of correct predictions, 100%. The juvenility of an individual is easily anticipated by using the specific staging scores of both third molar variables (TMD and TME) without complex calculations. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
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author Mohd Yusof M.Y.P.; Cauwels R.; Martens L.
spellingShingle Mohd Yusof M.Y.P.; Cauwels R.; Martens L.
Stages in third molar development and eruption to estimate the 18-year threshold Malay juvenile
author_facet Mohd Yusof M.Y.P.; Cauwels R.; Martens L.
author_sort Mohd Yusof M.Y.P.; Cauwels R.; Martens L.
title Stages in third molar development and eruption to estimate the 18-year threshold Malay juvenile
title_short Stages in third molar development and eruption to estimate the 18-year threshold Malay juvenile
title_full Stages in third molar development and eruption to estimate the 18-year threshold Malay juvenile
title_fullStr Stages in third molar development and eruption to estimate the 18-year threshold Malay juvenile
title_full_unstemmed Stages in third molar development and eruption to estimate the 18-year threshold Malay juvenile
title_sort Stages in third molar development and eruption to estimate the 18-year threshold Malay juvenile
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description Abstract Age 18 years is considered as the age of majority by most countries. To ascertain the age of interest, both third molar development (TMD) and eruption (TME) staging scores are beneficial without needing multiple imaging modalities. This study aimed to assess the chronological course of TMD and TME in a Malay sub-adult population and evaluate predictions when specific stage(s) of TMD and TME have been attained that are pertinent to the age group of interest (<18 years or ≥18 years). A sample of 714 digital panoramic images for subjects stratified by age between 14.1 and 23.9 years was retrospectively collected. The techniques described by Gleiser and Hunt (modified by Kohler) and Olze were employed to stage TMD and TME, respectively. A binary logistic regression was performed to predict the 18-year threshold with staging score as predictors. Stages 4-6 (TMD) and A-B (TME) for males and stages 4 (TMD) and A (TME) for females were found to discriminate the <18-year group. For both genders, stages 9-10 (TMD) and D (TME) can be used as reference stages to estimate whether a subject is likely to be ≥18 years, with 94.74-100% and 85.88-96.38% correct predictions, respectively. Stages 4 (TMD) and A (TME) can also be used to identify juveniles (<18 years) with a high degree of correct predictions, 100%. The juvenility of an individual is easily anticipated by using the specific staging scores of both third molar variables (TMD and TME) without complex calculations. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
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