McCloe David, Marion Ian, da Fonseca Marcio A, Colvard Michael, AlQahtani Sakher
Department of Pediatric Dentistry, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry, 801 S. Paulina St., MC-850, Chicago, IL 60612-7211, USA.
Department of Oral Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences, Department of Periodontics, Director of Graduate Studies, Dental Medicine Responder Training (DMRT) Office, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry, 801 S. Paulina St., MC-850, Chicago, IL 60612-7211, USA.
Forensic Sci Int. 2018 Jul;288:332.e1-332.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2018.04.013. Epub 2018 Apr 16.
To test the accuracy of the London Atlas for age estimation of Hispanic children and to determine if there is any difference in age accuracy between Hispanic males and females.
The London Atlas was used to estimate age from panoramic radiographs of 17 males and 17 females for each year of age from six to 15.99 years, using the electronic patient database of a dental school. Exclusion criteria included gross pathology, hypodontia, hyperdontia, and previous orthodontic treatment.
There were 332 panoramic radiographs evaluated. In all age groups, 34 radiographs (from 17 males and 17 females) were reviewed, except for the age bracket 6-6.99 years, for which only 26 radiographs were available. The mean age estimated of the entire sample by the London Atlas (11.44 years) was greater than the mean chronological age (11.09 years), which was statistically significant (P<.001). The mean difference between chronological and estimated ages for males was .30 years and for females was .40 years, but the difference between sexes was not significant (P=.324). One hundred sixty-two radiographs (49%) were estimated to the exact age interval while 45 (14%) were under-estimated and 125 (38%) were over-estimated. Two hundred and forty radiographs (72%) were estimated to a value within one year of the actual age.
There was no difference in age estimation prediction accuracy between Hispanic males and females but an age overestimation of three percent in the cohort was seen. The London Atlas accuracy is suitable for use in forensic investigation.
测试《伦敦图谱》对西班牙裔儿童年龄估计的准确性,并确定西班牙裔男性和女性在年龄估计准确性上是否存在差异。
利用一所牙科学院的电子患者数据库,使用《伦敦图谱》从6至15.99岁各年龄段的17名男性和17名女性的全景X线片估计年龄。排除标准包括严重病变、牙缺失、多生牙和既往正畸治疗史。
共评估了332张全景X线片。除6至6.99岁年龄组只有26张X线片外,所有年龄组均对34张X线片(17名男性和17名女性)进行了评估。《伦敦图谱》估计的整个样本的平均年龄(11.44岁)大于实际年龄的平均年龄(11.09岁),具有统计学意义(P<0.001)。男性实际年龄与估计年龄的平均差值为0.30岁,女性为0.40岁,但性别差异不显著(P=0.324)。162张X线片(49%)被估计到准确的年龄区间,45张(14%)被低估,125张(38%)被高估。240张X线片(72%)被估计到与实际年龄相差在一岁以内的值。
西班牙裔男性和女性在年龄估计预测准确性上没有差异,但该队列中年龄高估了3%。《伦敦图谱》的准确性适用于法医调查。