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The age estimation in adults can be achieved by radiological determination of the reduction in size of the pulp cavity resulting from a secondary dentine deposition, which is proportional to the age of the individual.
Human dentition and age estimation For age estimation from teeth, it is necessary to know (1) the difference between the two sets of teeth (2) the time of their eruption, and (3) the period when their root calcification is complete and this can be ascertained on x-ray examination.
The first transitional phase occurs at about 612 years of age and is indicated by the emergence of the permanent incisors and molars and the establishment of occlusion. The inter-transitional phase is a stagnant period; no changes occur for about 2 years.
There are two methods of dental age assessment, radiographically and by clinically visualization of eruption of teeth. The clinical method to assess dental age is based on the emergence of teeth in the mouth. This method is more suitable since it does not require any special equipment, expertise and is more economical.
Age Determination Based on Dental Data Age determination is also formulated based on the degree of formation of crown and root structures, the stage of eruption, and the intermixture of primary and adult dentitions.
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Age estimation of the living and the dead can be approached by skeletal, dental, histological, and biochemical means. Modern technologies and clinical images, such as CT scans, magnetic resonance images, or radiographs, are proving to become valuable sources for contemporary population data.
For the purposes of age estimation in adolescents and young adults, the Study Group on Forensic Age Diagnostics recommends a combination of a physical examination, an X-ray examination of the hand, a dental examination providing an orthopantomogram, as well as an additional CT examination of the clavicles in cases
Three categories are: (1) morphohistological methods, (2) radiological methods, and (3) biochemical methods. Morphohistological methods: Morphologic criteria are observed in sectioned or unsectioned teeth.

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