Journal of Health and Dental Sciences 2021
DOI: 10.54052/jhds.v1n1.p60-70
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The Differences of Chronological Age With Dental Age Based on the Alqahtani Methode Aged 6-12 Years

Abstract: The chronological age of a person can not provide sufficient information. We can use the dental age in panoramic radiographs to know the growth process appropriately compared to The London Atlas of the Alqahtani method. Children aged 6-12 years have various factors that can affect the velocity in tooth growth and development, such as male and female. This study aims to determine the chronological patient's age differences with dental age based on the Alqahtani method on a panoramic radiograph at Unjani Dental … Show more

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“…While chronological age is just a fixed number that does not change, dental age can vary depending on a person’s growth and thus provide more important and individual information. In addition, dental age is useful in deciding when to initiate orthodontic treatment or whether a child’s dental development is delayed or advanced since chronological age is not always equal to dental age [ 2 , 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While chronological age is just a fixed number that does not change, dental age can vary depending on a person’s growth and thus provide more important and individual information. In addition, dental age is useful in deciding when to initiate orthodontic treatment or whether a child’s dental development is delayed or advanced since chronological age is not always equal to dental age [ 2 , 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%