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Measuring Maxillary Posterior Tooth Movement: A Model Assessment using Palatal and Dental Superimposition
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Population effects and cross-population generalisability of the third molar maturity index for 18-year age
Lei Shi1, Hrvoje Brkić2, Cristiana Palmela Pereira3,4,5,6
1Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Key Laboratory of Forensic Science, Shanghai Forensic Service Platform, Ministry of Justice, Academy of Forensic Science, Shanghai, 200063, China.
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Accurate forensic age estimation is critical in legal contexts where documentation is unavailable. The Third Molar Maturity Index (I3M) is a quantitative, reproducible method based on the ratio of the open apical width to the length of the mandibular third molar. This multicentre, cross-sectional study evaluated I3M performance for age-threshold classification at 18 years across five populations. A total of 3000 orthopantomograms from individuals aged 13-22 years were collected in Brazil, China, Croatia, Portugal and Sweden. Teeth 38 and 48 were measured, and binary classification (≥ 18 vs. <18 years) was assessed using ROC analysis, hierarchical logistic regression with likelihood ratio testing, and machine learning with leave-one-population-out (LOPO) validation. I3M showed excellent discriminatory performance in all five populations (AUC: 0.917-0.942 for tooth 38). Inter-population differences in I3M distributions were significant; population was an independent predictor of 18-year-old classification. Intra-population sex differences were significant in three populations, with females showing higher I3M values. Optimal cut-off values varied from 0.126 (Croatia) to 0.223 (China). LOPO validation confirmed robust cross-population generalisability (AUC: 0.917-0.958). I3M is a reliable age classification tool across diverse ethnic groups. Population-specific thresholds are recommended when ethnic background is known; when unknown, a conservative threshold of 0.10-0.15 is advised to minimise misclassification of minors.
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