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Evaluation of the effect of impaction on the mineralization of mandibular third molars and forensic age estimation in a sample of south Indian children

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Assessment of third molar mineralization is a basic forensic odontological method available for age estimation in children and adolescents. Due to their protracted development into the late adolescence, their development has become the subject of interest and acquired great forensic importance. It is clearly evident in the literature that impaction factor has an influence on the rate of maturation of the third molars. In this regard, the present study was undertaken to test the relationship between impaction and its concomitant effect on the mineralization of the third molar and forensic age estimation. A total of 520 digital orthopantomograms (OPG) of 260 males and 260 females of south Indian origin were assessed retrospectively. Maturation of the third molars (I3M) was assessed using the method of Cameriere et al. (Int J Leg Med 122 (6):493–497, 2008). Impaction status was determined according to the position of lower right and left third molars in relation to the long axis of the second molars. Out of the total sample, 68.1% of lower left third molars and 71.2% of lower right molars were impacted. Statistical measures for I3M were calculated in the males and females for both impacted and non-impacted third molars. It was ascertained that the mean age and I3M values were higher in impacted third molars, indicating the slower rate of maturation than non-impacted ones. The sensitivity and specificity of the test (I3M < 0.08) was 96.2% and 72.4% for non-impacted third molars and 46.2% and 87% for impacted third molars, respectively. Our findings indicate that the cut-off value of I3M < 0.08 resulted in greater number of age misclassifications (false negatives) for impacted molars, highlighting the need for new cut-off value of I3M to meet the legal standards. It was concluded that the mineralization of impacted third molars was slower compared to non-impacted ones in south Indian males and females. Further studies are warranted to validate these findings among a larger and more diverse sample.

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Balla, S.B., Kollata, V.R.S., Bathala, V. et al. Evaluation of the effect of impaction on the mineralization of mandibular third molars and forensic age estimation in a sample of south Indian children. Int J Legal Med 136, 861–869 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-021-02713-w

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