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How old are you? A systematic review investigating the relationship between age and mandibular third molar maturity

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Radiographic evaluation of the maturity of mandibular third molars is a common method used for age estimation of adolescents and young adults. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the scientific base for the relationship between a fully matured mandibular thir...

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Autores principales: Klingberg, Gunilla, Benchimol, Daniel, Berlin, Henrik, Bring, Johan, Gornitzki, Carl, Odeberg, Jenny, Tranæus, Sofia, Twetman, Svante, Wernersson, Emma, Östlund, Pernilla, Domeij, Helena
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10194975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37200251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285252
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author Klingberg, Gunilla
Benchimol, Daniel
Berlin, Henrik
Bring, Johan
Gornitzki, Carl
Odeberg, Jenny
Tranæus, Sofia
Twetman, Svante
Wernersson, Emma
Östlund, Pernilla
Domeij, Helena
author_facet Klingberg, Gunilla
Benchimol, Daniel
Berlin, Henrik
Bring, Johan
Gornitzki, Carl
Odeberg, Jenny
Tranæus, Sofia
Twetman, Svante
Wernersson, Emma
Östlund, Pernilla
Domeij, Helena
author_sort Klingberg, Gunilla
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description INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Radiographic evaluation of the maturity of mandibular third molars is a common method used for age estimation of adolescents and young adults. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the scientific base for the relationship between a fully matured mandibular third molar based on Demirjian’s method and chronological age, in order to assess whether an individual is above or below the age of 18 years. METHODS: The literature search was conducted in six databases until February 2022 for studies reporting data evaluating the tooth maturity using Demirjian´s method (specifically stage H) within populations ranging from 8 to 30 years (chronological age). Two reviewers screened the titles and abstracts identified through the search strategy independently. All studies of potential relevance according to the inclusion criteria were obtained in full text, after which they were assessed for inclusion by two independent reviewers. Any disagreement was resolved by a discussion. Two reviewers independently evaluated the risk of bias using the assessment tool QUADAS-2 and extracted the data from the studies with low or moderate risk of bias. Logistic regression was used to estimate the relationship between chronological age and proportion of subjects with a fully matured mandibular third molar (Demirjian´s tooth stage H). RESULTS: A total of 15 studies with low or moderate risk of bias were included in the review. The studies were conducted in 13 countries and the chronological age of the investigated participants ranged from 3 to 27 years and the number of participants ranged between 208 and 5,769. Ten of the studies presented the results as mean age per Demirjian´s tooth stage H, but only five studies showed the distribution of developmental stages according to validated age. The proportion of subjects with a mandibular tooth in Demirjian´s tooth stage H at 18 years ranged from 0% to 22% among males and 0 to 16% in females. Since the studies were too heterogenous to perform a meta-analysis or a meaningful narrative review, we decided to refrain from a GRADE assessment. CONCLUSION: The identified literature does not provide scientific evidence for the relationship between Demirjian´s stage H of a mandibular third molar and chronologic age in order to assess if an individual is under or above the age of 18 years.
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spelling pubmed-101949752023-05-19 How old are you? A systematic review investigating the relationship between age and mandibular third molar maturity Klingberg, Gunilla Benchimol, Daniel Berlin, Henrik Bring, Johan Gornitzki, Carl Odeberg, Jenny Tranæus, Sofia Twetman, Svante Wernersson, Emma Östlund, Pernilla Domeij, Helena PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Radiographic evaluation of the maturity of mandibular third molars is a common method used for age estimation of adolescents and young adults. The aim of this systematic review was to examine the scientific base for the relationship between a fully matured mandibular third molar based on Demirjian’s method and chronological age, in order to assess whether an individual is above or below the age of 18 years. METHODS: The literature search was conducted in six databases until February 2022 for studies reporting data evaluating the tooth maturity using Demirjian´s method (specifically stage H) within populations ranging from 8 to 30 years (chronological age). Two reviewers screened the titles and abstracts identified through the search strategy independently. All studies of potential relevance according to the inclusion criteria were obtained in full text, after which they were assessed for inclusion by two independent reviewers. Any disagreement was resolved by a discussion. Two reviewers independently evaluated the risk of bias using the assessment tool QUADAS-2 and extracted the data from the studies with low or moderate risk of bias. Logistic regression was used to estimate the relationship between chronological age and proportion of subjects with a fully matured mandibular third molar (Demirjian´s tooth stage H). RESULTS: A total of 15 studies with low or moderate risk of bias were included in the review. The studies were conducted in 13 countries and the chronological age of the investigated participants ranged from 3 to 27 years and the number of participants ranged between 208 and 5,769. Ten of the studies presented the results as mean age per Demirjian´s tooth stage H, but only five studies showed the distribution of developmental stages according to validated age. The proportion of subjects with a mandibular tooth in Demirjian´s tooth stage H at 18 years ranged from 0% to 22% among males and 0 to 16% in females. Since the studies were too heterogenous to perform a meta-analysis or a meaningful narrative review, we decided to refrain from a GRADE assessment. CONCLUSION: The identified literature does not provide scientific evidence for the relationship between Demirjian´s stage H of a mandibular third molar and chronologic age in order to assess if an individual is under or above the age of 18 years. Public Library of Science 2023-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10194975/ /pubmed/37200251 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285252 Text en © 2023 Klingberg et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Benchimol, Daniel
Berlin, Henrik
Bring, Johan
Gornitzki, Carl
Odeberg, Jenny
Tranæus, Sofia
Twetman, Svante
Wernersson, Emma
Östlund, Pernilla
Domeij, Helena
How old are you? A systematic review investigating the relationship between age and mandibular third molar maturity
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10194975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37200251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285252
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