TY - JOUR
T1 - Age estimation based on willems method versus new country-specific method in South African black children
AU - Willems, Guy
AU - Lee, Sang Seob
AU - Uys, Andre
AU - Bernitz, Herman
AU - de Llano-Pérula, Maria Cadenas
AU - Fieuws, Steffen
AU - Thevissen, Patrick
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany 2017.
PY - 2018/3
Y1 - 2018/3
N2 - Aim The aims of our study were to develop new maturity scores for dental age estimation in South African black children according to the Willems method, which was developed based on Belgian Caucasian (BC) reference data (Willems et al. J Forensic Sci 46(4):893–895, 2001), and to compare age prediction performance of both methods. Subjects and methods A total of 986 panoramic radiographs of healthy South African black (SAB) children (493 males and 493 females) in the age range of 4.14 to 14.99 years (mean age 10.06 years) were selected for obtaining developmental staging scores (according to Demirjian et al. Hum Biol 45(2):211– 227, 1973). Willems BC methodology was applied to develop new country-specific maturity scores (Willems SAB). Age prediction performance of Willems BC and Willems SAB was compared. Results On average, Willems BC renders acceptable results with an overestimation of chronological age of 0.06 years (SD 0.88 years) in SAB children. Compared to Willems SAB, the overall mean absolute error was slightly higher with Willems BC (0.62 and 0.68 years, respectively), but this was not significant in males. Also, the root mean squared error was marginally higher in Willems BC. Conclusion The new age prediction method developed in South African black children was found to be better compared to Willems BC, although the difference seems to be small and clinically not relevant, especially in males.
AB - Aim The aims of our study were to develop new maturity scores for dental age estimation in South African black children according to the Willems method, which was developed based on Belgian Caucasian (BC) reference data (Willems et al. J Forensic Sci 46(4):893–895, 2001), and to compare age prediction performance of both methods. Subjects and methods A total of 986 panoramic radiographs of healthy South African black (SAB) children (493 males and 493 females) in the age range of 4.14 to 14.99 years (mean age 10.06 years) were selected for obtaining developmental staging scores (according to Demirjian et al. Hum Biol 45(2):211– 227, 1973). Willems BC methodology was applied to develop new country-specific maturity scores (Willems SAB). Age prediction performance of Willems BC and Willems SAB was compared. Results On average, Willems BC renders acceptable results with an overestimation of chronological age of 0.06 years (SD 0.88 years) in SAB children. Compared to Willems SAB, the overall mean absolute error was slightly higher with Willems BC (0.62 and 0.68 years, respectively), but this was not significant in males. Also, the root mean squared error was marginally higher in Willems BC. Conclusion The new age prediction method developed in South African black children was found to be better compared to Willems BC, although the difference seems to be small and clinically not relevant, especially in males.
KW - Age determination by teeth
KW - Child
KW - South Africa
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U2 - 10.1007/s00414-017-1686-3
DO - 10.1007/s00414-017-1686-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 28921164
AN - SCOPUS:85029584602
SN - 0937-9827
VL - 132
SP - 599
EP - 607
JO - International Journal of Legal Medicine
JF - International Journal of Legal Medicine
IS - 2
ER -