Estimation of dental age by Nolla's method using orthopantomographs among rural free residential school children

  • Nandlal B
  • Patil K
  • Ravi S
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Introduction: Teeth and dental restorations are resistant to destruction by fire and the elements are therefore useful in identification. This permits accurate identification of a missing child or remains. The Rural Residential free school at Suttur houses a large number of inmates and hence dental records are kept for their identification. Objective: Estimation of Age of children. Methods: Orthopantomographs were used to study for estimation of age of children, using a Nolla's method of dental age estimation. Results: In this study Nolla's method underestimated the chronological age of the individuals and underestimation of age increased as the chronological age of the individuals increased. Conclusion: Studies involving larger sample size and population specific data needs to be developed.

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Nandlal, B., Patil, K., & Ravi, S. (2014). Estimation of dental age by Nolla’s method using orthopantomographs among rural free residential school children. International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences, 3(2), 273. https://doi.org/10.5958/j.2319-5886.3.2.059

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