Adisen, Mehmet Zahit/0000-0002-5493-8390WOS: 000505144300010The aim of this study is to estimate age by measuring maxillary canine pulp/tooth volume ratio using CBCT images with a voxel resolution of 0.2 mm and 0.4 mm. This study was performed on CBCT images of 131 individuals between 17 and 75 years of age with fully erupted maxillary canine teeth. DICOM data were transferred to 3D-Doctor software, and pulp and tooth surfaces at each 0.2 mm or 0.4 mm axial section were manually drawn. Measurements in CBCT panoramic sections were also performed using Kvaal's method. Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to determine the relationship between pulp/tooth measurements and age. Results show that all measurements, except pulp/tooth length vo...
The methods of dental age estimation and identification of unknown deceased individuals are evolving...
Secondary dentine formation is one of the vital physiological age-related change that occurs in the...
Assessment of oral hard tissues can be of great help in determining the age of an individual. The de...
The present study aimed to investigate the correlation between chronological age and pulp–tooth volu...
Forensic odontology plays an important role in human identification and dental age estimation is an ...
Secondary dentine is responsible for a decrease in the volume of the dental pulp cavity with aging. ...
The present study assessed the suitability of pulp/tooth volume ratio of mandibular canines for age ...
Secondary dentine deposition is responsible for the decrease in the volume of the pulp cavity with a...
A custom-made voxel counting software for calculating the ratio between pulp canal versus tooth volu...
Aim: To establish a method that can be used for human age estimation on the basis of pulp chamber vo...
Dental age estimation in living individuals is one of the most frequent requests undertaken by foren...
Background: Age estimation of living adult individuals can be accomplished with limited methods. Rad...
Radiographic methods using pulp-tooth volume ratio (PTVR) are important for dental age estimation. A...
Introduction: Age estimation of individuals older than 21 years remains a challenge in forensic medi...
The methods of dental age estimation and identification of unknown deceased individuals are evolving...
Secondary dentine formation is one of the vital physiological age-related change that occurs in the...
Assessment of oral hard tissues can be of great help in determining the age of an individual. The de...
The present study aimed to investigate the correlation between chronological age and pulp–tooth volu...
Forensic odontology plays an important role in human identification and dental age estimation is an ...
Secondary dentine is responsible for a decrease in the volume of the dental pulp cavity with aging. ...
The present study assessed the suitability of pulp/tooth volume ratio of mandibular canines for age ...
Secondary dentine deposition is responsible for the decrease in the volume of the pulp cavity with a...
A custom-made voxel counting software for calculating the ratio between pulp canal versus tooth volu...
Aim: To establish a method that can be used for human age estimation on the basis of pulp chamber vo...
Dental age estimation in living individuals is one of the most frequent requests undertaken by foren...
Background: Age estimation of living adult individuals can be accomplished with limited methods. Rad...
Radiographic methods using pulp-tooth volume ratio (PTVR) are important for dental age estimation. A...
Introduction: Age estimation of individuals older than 21 years remains a challenge in forensic medi...
The methods of dental age estimation and identification of unknown deceased individuals are evolving...
Secondary dentine formation is one of the vital physiological age-related change that occurs in the...
Assessment of oral hard tissues can be of great help in determining the age of an individual. The de...