Data estimada de la edad biológica aplicando la odontología forense en seres humanos.
This research project aims to analyze the various existing methods in forensic sciences that contribute to obtaining an accurate approximation of biological age, through a PRISMA (53) bibliographic review. (Preferred Reporting Items for Systemic Reviews and Meta-Analysis). In addition to listing the...
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2024
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| Mynediad Ar-lein: | http://dspace.unach.edu.ec/handle/51000/13448 |
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| Crynodeb: | This research project aims to analyze the various existing methods in forensic sciences that contribute to obtaining an accurate approximation of biological age, through a PRISMA (53) bibliographic review. (Preferred Reporting Items for Systemic Reviews and Meta-Analysis). In addition to listing the existing methods in forensic odontology to estimate the biological age of human beings. At the same time, identify the most effective method for categorizing biological age and describe the clinical and radiographic characteristics to be considered to establish the biological age of individuals. To execute it, scientific articles from journals indexed through databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, Dialnet, Science Direct and Scopus were used. This analysis focused on the last 10 years. 52 outstanding publications were chosen for review. As a result, the most appropriate methods for its application are Willems, Nolla and Demirjian. Demirjian's method can only be used up to the age of 16 and excludes wisdom teeth. In contrast, the Ozle method is based on the state of mineralization of the third molars. The Demirjian method uses the stages of calcification of the seven left mandibular teeth, The Willems method consists of 8 stages, In the Haavikko method, the Age estimation is based on 12 radiographic stages, Nolla described 11 stages, Moorrees 13-14 stages, Cameriere's method measures open apices. The Willems method is more appropriate due to its greater precision. On the other hand, the most studied method is the Demirjian method for estimating the age of children and subadults. However, the Cameriere method is more precise in mixed dentition. The clinical and radiographic characteristics of teeth offer valuable information about a person's age since teeth can remain relatively intact over time and in the face of certain types of damage. |
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