使用Willems评分系统对选定南非样本的牙齿年龄进行评估

Q3 Medicine
S. Ishwarkumar , P. Pillay , M. Chetty , KS Satyapal
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摘要

目的估计在法医学、医学法律和临床牙科领域起着举足轻重的作用。在过去的二十年里,Willems方法获得了极大的认可;然而,它的准确性在不同的人口群体和一个国家的不同地区有所不同。因此,本研究旨在调查威廉姆斯评分系统的可靠性,以选择南非人口。方法回顾性分析600例年龄在5.00 ~ 19.99岁的患者(n = 600: 300名南非黑人和300名南非印第安人)的数字全景x线片的横截面评估。使用Willems et al.(2001)和Willems et al.(2018)评分系统计算牙龄。统计分析实足年龄与牙龄之间的差异。结果利用Willems et al.(2001)和Willems et al.(2018)评分系统在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的选定样本中记录了对牙齿年龄的高估。两种方法记录了实足年龄和估计牙龄之间的显著统计差异。因此,本研究试图通过生成以下两种新型人群特定年龄预测模型(不包括和包括第三磨牙)来提高Willems评分系统在南非选定样本中的准确性。结论针对特定人群的模型在选择样本时优于Willems评分系统,平均误差最小,实足年龄与牙龄之间的统计学差异不显著(p值>0.05)。因此,这些针对特定人群的模型可用于该区域的法医和医学法律案件。
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An assessment of dental age in a select South African sample using the Willems scoring systems

Purpose

Age estimation plays a pivotal role in the forensics sciences, medico-legal and clinical dentistry fields. The Willems method has gained significant recognition over the past two decades; however, the accuracy of it varies between population groups and across different regions within a country. Consequently, the present study aimed to investigate the reliability of the Willems scoring systems to a select South African population.

Methods

A cross-sectional assessment of 600 digital panoramic radiographs of patients (n = 600: 300 South African Black and 300 South African Indian) between 5.00 and 19.99 years old were employed retrospectively. The dental age was calculated utilizing the Willems et al. (2001) and Willems et al. (2018) scoring systems. Discrepancies between the chronological and dental ages were statistically analyzed.

Results

An over-estimation of dental age utilizing the Willems et al. (2001) and Willems et al. (2018) scoring systems was recorded in the selected sample of KwaZulu-Natal. A significant statistical difference between the chronological age and estimated dental age was recorded for both methodologies. Therefore, this study attempted to increase the accuracy of the Willems scoring system in a selected sample of South Africa by generating the following two novel population-specific age predictive models (excluding and including third molars).

Conclusion

The population-specific model performed better than the Willems scoring systems for the select sample, with the lowest mean errors and an insignificant statistical discrepancy noted between the chronological and dental ages (p-value >0.05). Therefore, these population-specific models may be used for forensic and medico-legal cases within this region.

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Forensic Science International: Reports
Forensic Science International: Reports Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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