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11th Edition of International Conference on Dentistry
and Oral Health

September 18-20 | London, UK

September 18-20, 2025 | London, UK
ICDO 2025

Comparative study to evaluate chronological age and dental age in north Indian population using cameriere method

Anurag Tripathi, Speaker at Oral Health Conferences
King George’s Medical University, India
Title: Comparative study to evaluate chronological age and dental age in north Indian population using cameriere method

Abstract:

Abstract : Age estimation has its importance in forensic dentistry. Dental age estimation has emerged as an alternative to skeletal age determination. The methods based on stages of tooth formation, as appreciated on radiographs, seems to be more appropriate in the assessment of age, than those based on skeletal development. The study was done to evaluate dental age in north Indian population using Cameriere’s method.

Aims : The study was conducted to assess the dental age of North Indian children using Cameriere’s method  and to compare the chronological age and dental age for validation of  the Cameriere’s method in north Indian population. A  comparative study of 02 year duration, on the OPG (using PLANMECA Promax 3D) data of 497 individuals with age ranging from 5 to 15 years was done based on simple random technique ethical approval obtained from institutional ethical committee. The data was obtained, based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, was analyzed   by a software for dental age estimation.

Statistical analysis: Student’s t test was used to compare the morphological variables of males with those of females and to compare observed age with estimated age. Regression formula was also calculated.

Results: Present study was a comparative study of 497 subjects with distribution between male and female, with their dental age assessed by using Panoramic radiograph, following the method described by Cameriere, which is widely accepted.  Statistical analysis in our study indicated that gender does not have a significant influence on age estimation. (R2= 0.787).

Conclusion: This infers that cameriere’s method can be effectively applied in north Indian population.

Biography:

Working in the government institution KING GEORGE’S MEDICAL UNIVERSITY since 16 years with research guidance for post graduates. Have more than 25 papers published in national and international conferences. Member of various national and international bodies. Membership of several national and international Professional Associations.

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