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It is essential for dentists to formulate treatment plans and it is a source of complementary information for pediatricians.</p><p><strong>Aims: </strong>To assess the applicability of Cameriere's method for dental age assessment and its relationship with skeletal age (MP3) and chronological age in North Indian children.</p><p><strong>Materials and methods: </strong>Children aged between 6 and 14 years were randomly selected. Chronological age was assessed by subtracting date of radiograph from the date of birth. The six modified MP3 stages given by Rajagopal and Kansal were used for skeletal age assessment. Dental age assessment was done based on Cameriere's method. 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导读:由于各种原因,包括有争议的出生记录、法律问题等,年龄鉴定是必不可少的。几个生长评估参数,如骨龄、牙龄,以及两者的结合,已经应用于不同的人群,结果不同。有充分的证据表明,实足年龄与儿童的成熟状态并不一定相关。因此,人们努力通过使用牙齿和骨骼年龄来确定儿童的发育年龄。骨龄和牙龄的知识对儿科医生和儿科牙医非常重要。牙医制定治疗计划是必要的,它是儿科医生补充信息的来源。目的:探讨camiere法在北印度儿童牙龄评估中的适用性及其与骨骼年龄(MP3)和实足年龄的关系。材料与方法:随机选取6 ~ 14岁的儿童。通过出生日期减去x光片日期来评估实足年龄。采用Rajagopal和Kansal给出的6个改良MP3分期进行骨龄评估。牙龄评估基于Cameriere的方法。使用的统计分析:使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第21版进行分析。结果:在不同性别的骨龄亚组中,基于Cameriere法计算的牙龄明显高估了实足年龄。结论:用Cameriere的方法在北印度儿童中高估了牙龄,这表明需要新的回归方程来更好地与骨骼年龄和实足年龄相关。如何引用本文:Jamir T, Saha S, Dhinsa K等人。Cameriere方法在北印度儿童牙龄评估中的适用性及其与骨骼年龄(MP3)和实足年龄的关系中华儿科杂志;2009;17(10):1104-1108。
Applicability of Cameriere's Method for Dental Age Assessment and Its Relationship with Skeletal Age (MP3) and Chronological Age in North Indian Children.
Introduction: Identification of age is imperative for diversity of reasons including disputed birth records, legal issues, etc. Several growth assessment parameters like bone age, dental age, and the combination of both have been applied for different populations with variable outcomes. It is well documented that the chronological age does not necessarily correlate with the maturational status of a child. Hence, efforts were made to determine a child's developmental age by using dental and skeletal age. The knowledge of bone age and dental age is of great importance for pediatricians and pediatric dentists. It is essential for dentists to formulate treatment plans and it is a source of complementary information for pediatricians.
Aims: To assess the applicability of Cameriere's method for dental age assessment and its relationship with skeletal age (MP3) and chronological age in North Indian children.
Materials and methods: Children aged between 6 and 14 years were randomly selected. Chronological age was assessed by subtracting date of radiograph from the date of birth. The six modified MP3 stages given by Rajagopal and Kansal were used for skeletal age assessment. Dental age assessment was done based on Cameriere's method. Statistical analysis used: it was analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21.
Results: Among skeletal age subgroup of genders the calculated dental age based on Cameriere's method overestimated the chronological age significantly.
Conclusions: Overestimated dental age by Cameriere's method in North Indian children suggests a need for new regression equation for a better correlation with skeletal age and chronological age.
How to cite this article: Jamir T, Saha S, Dhinsa K, et al. Applicability of Cameriere's Method for Dental Age Assessment and Its Relationship with Skeletal Age (MP3) and Chronological Age in North Indian Children. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2024;17(10):1104-1108.