Pilloud Marin A, Heim Kelly
Department of Anthropology, University of Nevada, 1664 North Virginia Street, Reno, NV.
J Forensic Sci. 2019 Jan;64(1):196-200. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.13860. Epub 2018 Jul 5.
This study tests the relationship between third molar impaction and its concomitant effect on age estimation methods. Data were collected on radiographs of males analyzed in the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency Laboratory (n = 114). Radiographs of skeletonized individuals were scored for dental development, and age was assigned based on the appropriate ancestry-based method. Differences between identified age and estimated dental age were assessed to determine whether molar impaction affected root development and age estimations. Results indicate that impacted teeth tend to be underdeveloped and result in age estimates that are too low. While these results are of note to anthropologists and odontologists performing dental age estimates, more work is needed to explore the effect of impaction on development among a more diverse sample.
本研究测试了第三磨牙阻生与其对年龄估计方法的伴随影响之间的关系。收集了在国防战俘/失踪人员身份确认机构实验室分析的男性X光片数据(n = 114)。对骨骼化个体的X光片进行牙齿发育评分,并根据适当的基于祖先的方法确定年龄。评估确定的年龄与估计的牙齿年龄之间的差异,以确定磨牙阻生是否影响牙根发育和年龄估计。结果表明,阻生牙往往发育不全,导致年龄估计过低。虽然这些结果对于进行牙齿年龄估计的人类学家和牙科学家来说值得注意,但需要更多的工作来探索阻生对更多样化样本发育的影响。