2019
DOI: 10.1186/s41935-019-0150-6
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Coronal pulp cavity index as noble modality for age estimation: a digital image analysis

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“…This finding is comparable with a previous Egyptian study by Afify et al (2019) who found that the pulp/tooth area ratio of maxillary canine showed a stronger positive correlation with age (r = − 0.919) than mandibular canine (r = − 0.827). Moreover, Singal et al (2019) found that the coronal pulp cavity index of maxillary canine was better correlated with chronological age compared to the mandibular canine. Gulsahi et al (2018) reported more uniform and consistent manner of secondary dentine deposition with age in maxillary canines compared to mandibular canines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This finding is comparable with a previous Egyptian study by Afify et al (2019) who found that the pulp/tooth area ratio of maxillary canine showed a stronger positive correlation with age (r = − 0.919) than mandibular canine (r = − 0.827). Moreover, Singal et al (2019) found that the coronal pulp cavity index of maxillary canine was better correlated with chronological age compared to the mandibular canine. Gulsahi et al (2018) reported more uniform and consistent manner of secondary dentine deposition with age in maxillary canines compared to mandibular canines.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%