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Publication Age estimation in children based on open apices measurement in the Serbian population: Belgrade Age Formula (BAF)(2020) ;Zelic, Ksenija (36633421800) ;Marinkovic, Nemanja (57202070226) ;Milovanovic, Petar (25927301300) ;Cameriere, Roberto (6507826165) ;Djuric, Marija (12243542300)Nedeljkovic, Nenad (12789358300)Background: Cameriere’s method has been tested in many populations and is widely accepted for dental age estimation. Aim: To establish a new formula for age estimation by measurement of open apices of mandibular teeth based on Cameriere’s European formula. Subjects and methods: Panoramic radiographs of 333 healthy Serbian children aged 5–14 years were analysed by two independent researchers. The new formula–Belgrade Age Formula (BAF)–was created and tested on the same Serbian sample. Furthermore, BAF was tested on the Serbian validation sample of 126 children and 2115 Italian children aged 5–14 years. Results: In the Serbian sample, the residuals of the BAF and European formula demonstrated that BAF is significantly better in age estimation than the European formula. No significant difference was found in females from the Serbian validation sample between dental and chronological age when BAF was applied. For males, the BAF and European formula had similar accuracy. In the Italian sample, the mean differences between estimated and real age for the European formula were −0.214 ± 0.934 and 0.109 ± 0.773 for females and males, respectively, while for BAF these differences were 0.182 ± 0.951 and −0.195 ± 0.923 for females and males, respectively. Conclusion: BAF was found to be accurate in the Serbian and Italian populations. © 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Age estimation in children based on open apices measurement in the Serbian population: Belgrade Age Formula (BAF)(2020) ;Zelic, Ksenija (36633421800) ;Marinkovic, Nemanja (57202070226) ;Milovanovic, Petar (25927301300) ;Cameriere, Roberto (6507826165) ;Djuric, Marija (12243542300)Nedeljkovic, Nenad (12789358300)Background: Cameriere’s method has been tested in many populations and is widely accepted for dental age estimation. Aim: To establish a new formula for age estimation by measurement of open apices of mandibular teeth based on Cameriere’s European formula. Subjects and methods: Panoramic radiographs of 333 healthy Serbian children aged 5–14 years were analysed by two independent researchers. The new formula–Belgrade Age Formula (BAF)–was created and tested on the same Serbian sample. Furthermore, BAF was tested on the Serbian validation sample of 126 children and 2115 Italian children aged 5–14 years. Results: In the Serbian sample, the residuals of the BAF and European formula demonstrated that BAF is significantly better in age estimation than the European formula. No significant difference was found in females from the Serbian validation sample between dental and chronological age when BAF was applied. For males, the BAF and European formula had similar accuracy. In the Italian sample, the mean differences between estimated and real age for the European formula were −0.214 ± 0.934 and 0.109 ± 0.773 for females and males, respectively, while for BAF these differences were 0.182 ± 0.951 and −0.195 ± 0.923 for females and males, respectively. Conclusion: BAF was found to be accurate in the Serbian and Italian populations. © 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The third molars for indicating legal adult age in Montenegro(2018) ;Antunovic, Marija (36016146600) ;Galic, Ivan (57202373100) ;Zelic, Ksenija (36633421800) ;Nedeljkovic, Nenad (12789358300) ;Lazic, Emira (56721253100) ;Djuric, Marija (12243542300)Cameriere, Roberto (6507826165)Aim: From a medico-legal and penalty point of view, it is essential to conclude if an individual is a minor or an adult (18 years of age). Methods based on the third molar development have been used for this purpose. The present article aims to verify the Nolla's stages of mineralization of the third molars and a third molar maturity index (I3M) which is based on the measures of the projections of open apices normalized by their height in the sample of Montenegrins. Method and sample: The sample consisted of 683 panoramic radiographs (324 males and 359 females) between 13 and 24 years of age. The specific mineralization stages of Nolla and the cut-off value of I3M < 0.08 was used to discriminate adults and minors. Results: The best performance in discriminating adults and minors was for I3M < 0.08 followed by the Nolla stage 9. For I3M < 0.08 the results demonstrated high sensitivity of 0.92 and 0.82 and specificity of 0.94 and 0.96 in males and females, respectively. The proportions of correctly classified individuals were 0.93 in males and 0.89 in females. The Nolla stage 9 demonstrated the sensitivity of 0.95 and 0.85 and the specificity of 0.84 and 0.90 in males and females, respectively. The proportions of correctly classified individuals were 0.90 in males and 0.87 in females. Conclusion: The suggested value of I3M < 0.08 followed by Nolla stage 9 can be used to discriminate adults from minors with high specificity. © 2018 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The third molars for indicating legal adult age in Montenegro(2018) ;Antunovic, Marija (36016146600) ;Galic, Ivan (57202373100) ;Zelic, Ksenija (36633421800) ;Nedeljkovic, Nenad (12789358300) ;Lazic, Emira (56721253100) ;Djuric, Marija (12243542300)Cameriere, Roberto (6507826165)Aim: From a medico-legal and penalty point of view, it is essential to conclude if an individual is a minor or an adult (18 years of age). Methods based on the third molar development have been used for this purpose. The present article aims to verify the Nolla's stages of mineralization of the third molars and a third molar maturity index (I3M) which is based on the measures of the projections of open apices normalized by their height in the sample of Montenegrins. Method and sample: The sample consisted of 683 panoramic radiographs (324 males and 359 females) between 13 and 24 years of age. The specific mineralization stages of Nolla and the cut-off value of I3M < 0.08 was used to discriminate adults and minors. Results: The best performance in discriminating adults and minors was for I3M < 0.08 followed by the Nolla stage 9. For I3M < 0.08 the results demonstrated high sensitivity of 0.92 and 0.82 and specificity of 0.94 and 0.96 in males and females, respectively. The proportions of correctly classified individuals were 0.93 in males and 0.89 in females. The Nolla stage 9 demonstrated the sensitivity of 0.95 and 0.85 and the specificity of 0.84 and 0.90 in males and females, respectively. The proportions of correctly classified individuals were 0.90 in males and 0.87 in females. Conclusion: The suggested value of I3M < 0.08 followed by Nolla stage 9 can be used to discriminate adults from minors with high specificity. © 2018 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Third molar maturity index (I 3M) assessment according to different geographical zones: a large multi-ethnic study sample(2023) ;Angelakopoulos, Nikolaos (57192371472) ;De Luca, Stefano (36458215000) ;Oliveira-Santos, Inês (57188832502) ;Ribeiro, Isabella Lima Arrais (55190215500) ;Bianchi, Ilenia (57209686258) ;Balla, Sudheer B. (56878742000) ;Kis, Hatice Cansu (57205600011) ;Jiménez, Lourdes Gómez (57214132333) ;Zolotenkova, Galina (6508197450) ;Yusof, Mohd Yusmiaidil Putera (56681976800) ;Selmanagić, Aida Hadzić (55835126000) ;Pandey, Hemlata (57213864811) ;Pereira, Palmela C. (55433307900) ;da Nóbrega, Johnys Berton Medeiros (57190025830) ;Kalani, Hettiarachchi (58019735300) ;Mieke, Sylvia M. (57225883101) ;Kumagai, Akiko (16401842000) ;Gulsahi, Ayse (15922517400) ;Zelić, Ksenija (36633421800) ;Marinković, Nemanja (57202070226) ;Kelmendi, Jeta (57190743101) ;Galić, Ivan (57202373100) ;Vázquez, Israel Soriano (58019041900) ;Spinas, Enrico (55956881400) ;Velezmoro-Montes, Ymelda Wendy (57225893109) ;Moukarzel, Maria (57519298000) ;Toledo, Jorge Pinares (58019042000) ;El-Bakary, Amal Abd El-Salam (16229809900)Cameriere, Roberto (6507826165)Identification of living undocumented individuals highlights the need for accurate, precise, and reproducible age estimation methods, especially in those cases involving minors. However, when their country of origin is unknown, or it can be only roughly estimated, it is extremely difficult to apply assessment policies, procedures, and practices that are accurate and child-sensitive. The main aim of this research is to optimize the correct classification of adults and minors by establishing new cut-off values for four different continents (Africa, America, Asia, and Europe). For this purpose, a vast sample of 10,701 orthopantomographs (OPTs) from four continents was evaluated. For determination and subsequent validation of the new third molar maturity index (I3M) cut-off values by world regions, a cross-validation by holdout method was used and contingency tables (confusion matrices) were generated. The lower third molar maturity indexes, from both left and right side (I3ML and I3MR) and the combination of both sides (I3ML_I3MR) were calculated. The new cut-off values, that aim to differentiate between a minor and an adult, with more than 74.00% accuracy for all populations were as follows (I3ML; I3MR; I3ML_I3MR, respectively): Africa = (0.10; 0.10; 0.10), America = (0.10; 0.09; 0.09), Asia = (0.15; 0.17; 0.14), and Europe = (0.09; 0.09; 0.09). The higher sensitivity (Se) was detected for the I3ML for male African people (91%) and the higher specificity (Sp) of all the parameters (I3ML; I3MR; I3ML_I3MR) for Europeans both male and female (> 91%). The original cut-off value (0.08) is still useful, especially in discriminating individuals younger than 18 years old which is the goal of the forensic methods used for justice. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.