Disturbances in Tooth Mineralization and Forensic Dental Age Estimations

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Abstract

When performing a forensic dental age assessment, mineralization disturbances of the teeth and the possible consequences these may have upon the reliability of the assessment must be taken into consideration. Furthermore, mineralization disturbances of a general character in the teeth may be seen as an indicator of more systemic insults during tooth formation and thus supplement the examination performed by the forensic pathologist. At our department the forensic dental age assessment is based upon a dental panoramic image, intra oral images of the third molars as well as a clinical photograph of the front teeth in the upper jaw. The assessment of mineralization disturbances is based upon both the clinical photograph as well as the radiological images, where the assessment of the clinical photograph functions as a quick screening for mineralization disturbances. If there are signs of disturbances of mineralization in tooth formation, it should be further examined whether the disorder has impacted tooth formation and thus root growth. This could influence the assessment of the chronological age.
Translated title of the contributionForstyrrelser i tandmineralisation og retsodontologiske aldersvurderinger
Original languageEnglish
Publication date21 Jun 2016
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jun 2016
EventIntersocietal Symposium of the International Academy of Legal Medicine - Venice, Italy
Duration: 21 Jun 201624 Jun 2016

Conference

ConferenceIntersocietal Symposium of the International Academy of Legal Medicine
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityVenice
Period21/06/201624/06/2016

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