Testing the accuracy of Foti’s dental age estimation methods on a London UK sample

Nurul Zeety Azizi , Janet Davies , Helen M. Liversidge
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Abstract

Background and aim

Tooth development and eruption are widely used in assessing dental age estimation, and one of the methods in using tooth development and eruption is Foti’s method. However, the population used in the original study was French. Therefore, the aim of this study was to test the accuracy of Foti’s four dental age estimation regression models against the East London population, mainly of the Bangladeshi and Caucasian ethnicity. These count the number of erupted teeth and tooth germs using a radiograph (Foti 1), absence of a radiograph (Foti 2), maxillary erupted teeth (Foti 3) and mandibular erupted teeth (Foti 4).

Methods

The test sample was archived panoramic radiographs of 754 healthy patients aged 6–20 years (380 males and 374 females). The difference between dental and chronological ages was tested using a t-test. The mean absolute difference was also calculated for all models. The most accurate method was defined as the smallest mean difference, smallest standard deviation (SD) and mean absolute difference between dental and chronological ages.

Results

Foti model 2 was most accurate with a mean difference of 0.11 years (SD 1.70 years) and a mean absolute difference of 1.33 years. Models 3 (maxillary erupted teeth) and 4 (mandibular erupted teeth) were marginally less accurate, whilst model 1 (radiograph) overestimated age on average by more than 5 years.

Conclusion

Our findings show that estimating age using erupting teeth was most accurate using Foti model 2 (least bias).

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在英国伦敦样本上测试Foti牙齿年龄估计方法的准确性
背景与目的牙齿发育与萌牙在牙龄评估中有广泛的应用,其中利用牙齿发育与萌牙的方法之一是Foti法。然而,最初研究中使用的人群是法国人。因此,本研究的目的是测试Foti的四种牙齿年龄估计回归模型对东伦敦人口的准确性,主要是孟加拉国人和白种人。对有x线片(Foti 1)、无x线片(Foti 2)、上颌有x线片(Foti 3)和下颌有x线片(Foti 4)的乳牙和牙胚数量进行统计。方法收集754例6 ~ 20岁健康患者(男380例,女374例)的全景x线片资料。牙齿年龄和实际年龄之间的差异使用t检验进行检验。还计算了所有模型的平均绝对差。最准确的方法定义为牙龄和实足年龄之间的平均差、标准差和平均绝对差最小。结果foti模型2最准确,平均差值为0.11年(SD为1.70年),平均绝对差值为1.33年。模型3(上颌出牙)和模型4(下颌出牙)的准确性略低,而模型1 (x线片)对年龄的平均高估超过5岁。结论使用Foti模型2估算年龄最准确(偏差最小)。
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Forensic Science International: Reports
Forensic Science International: Reports Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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