Background: The CBCT imaging technique exhibits proper accuracy to determine the internal anatomy of teeth. Therefore, this technique can use to estimate age by measuring the amount of decrease in the volume of the pulpal cavity of teeth. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the correlation between chronological age and pulpto- tooth volume ratios in anterior teeth with the use of the CBCT technique and to determine a regression model to estimate human age. Material and Methods: In this present descriptive-analytical study, 122 subjects (46 males and 76 females), with an age range of 13-70 years, were evaluated. The MIMICS software program was used to determine the pulp-to-tooth volume ratios in 732 anterior teeth. Regression analysis was used to assess the correlation between age and pulp to tooth volume ratios. Results: In all the teeth evaluated, there was an inverse and significant correlation between age and the pulp-totooth volume ratios in males and females, with a stronger correlation in males. In addition, such a correlation was stronger in maxillary central incisors and canines. In the model in which the mean of ratios in anterior teeth was used to estimate age the correlation was stronger compared to that in single tooth. Conclusions: In general, the results of the present study showed that it is advisable to use the mean of all the ratios of anterior teeth in forensics to estimate age.
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Biuki, N., Razi, T., & Faramarzi, M. (2017). Relationship between pulp-tooth volume ratios and chronological age in different anterior teeth on CBCT. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 9(5), e688–e693. https://doi.org/10.4317/jced.53654
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