Correlation of dental maturity with skeletal maturity from radiographic assessment

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Abstract

There have been many attempts to correlate dental development with skeletal growth. The relationship is generally considered to be moderate at best. However, there is evidence that hand-wrist radiographic interpretation of remaining growth can be augmented by taking into account the developing dentition. In addition, the practicality of evaluating routine dental radiographs and avoiding additional radiation is advantageous. To this point, no system has been described to match apical development by Demirjian's stages and compare it to skeletal development and remaining growth. This study reviewed articles pertinent to the relationship between developing teeth and skeletal maturity and remaining growth, and a system is proposed to give practitioners an additional assessment for growth and development.

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Morris, J. M., & Park, J. H. (2012, April 1). Correlation of dental maturity with skeletal maturity from radiographic assessment. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. https://doi.org/10.17796/jcpd.36.3.l403471880013622

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