Indian Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
  • Year: 2013
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 1

Accuracy of three age estimation methods in children by measurements of developing teeth and carpals and epiphyses of the ulna and radius

  • Author:
  • Roberto Cameriere1, Stefano De Luca1, Roberto Biagi1, Mariano Cingolani1, Giampietro Farronato1, Luigi Ferrante Math1
  • Total Page Count: 1
  • Published Online: Mar 1, 2013
  • Page Number: 19 to 19

1Journal of Forensic Sciences 2012; 57: 1263–70

Abstract

The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of three methods for age estimation in children: the measurements of open apices in tooth roots (T), the ratio between the total area of carpal bones and epiphyses of the ulna and radius (HW), and the combined method (THW). The sample consisted of 288 Caucasian Italian children (152 boys and 136 girls) aged between 5 and 15 years. Accuracy was determined as the difference between estimated age and chronological age, and accuracy was assessed by analyzing individuals’ orthopantomograms and hand-wrist radiographs. Accuracies were 0.41 years for girls and 0.54 years for boys with the THW method; for the HW method, 1.00 years for girls and 0.92 years for boys; and for the T method, 0.62 years for girls and 0.71 years for boys. THW is the most accurate technique for age estimation in these children.