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Age Estimation Based on Pulp Cavity to Tooth Volume Ratio Using Postmortem Computed Tomography Images
Authors:Ayaka Sakuma DDS  PhD  Hisako Saitoh DDS  PhD  Yoichi Suzuki MD  PhD  Yohsuke Makino MD  Go Inokuchi MD  Mutsumi Hayakawa MD  PhD  Daisuke Yajima MD  PhD  Hirotaro Iwase MD  PhD
Institution:1. Department of Legal Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, , Chiba, 260‐8670 Japan;2. Department of Public Health, Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba University, , Chiba, 260‐8670 Japan;3. Department of Radiology, Chiba University, , Chiba, 260‐8670 Japan
Abstract:Pulp cavity size is known to decrease with age and can therefore serve as an indicator for age estimation. Here, we evaluated whether reconstructed images of multidetector‐row computed tomography (MDCT) acquired before forensic autopsy are useful for estimating age at death. Images of 136 mandibular first premolars obtained from bodies of known age at death were analyzed, and the volume of the regions corresponding to pulp cavity and that of the whole tooth were determined using a voxel counting function. The pulp cavity was clearly distinguishable from dental hard tissue on the reconstructed images when using a cutoff value of 1400 Hounsfield units. Regression analysis adjusted for sex showed that estimated age correlated significantly with the pulp cavity to tooth volume ratio (= 0.76). MDCT is gaining more widespread use in forensic medicine, and analyzing dental images to obtain parameters for age prediction is a practical approach for postmortem identification.
Keywords:forensic science  forensic dentistry  identification  multidetector‐row computed tomography  dental pulp  postmortem examination
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