Autor: |
Vangala RM; Meharry Dental School., Loshali A; Department of Dental and Oral Surgery Lady Hardinge Medical college and Hospital India., Basa KS; Panineeya Mahavidyalaya Institute of Dental Sciences India., Ch G; Panineeya Mahavidyalaya Institute of Dental Sciences India., Masthan S; Narayana Dental College & Hospital India., Ganachari BC; Panineeya Mahavidyalaya Institute of Dental Sciences India., Mungala SR; Panineeya Mahavidyalaya Institute of Dental Sciences India., Tadakamadla J; La Trobe Rural Health School Australia., Tadakamadla SK; La Trobe Rural Health School Australia., Balla SB; La Trobe Rural Health School Australia. |
Abstrakt: |
This study examines the radiographic visibility of root pulp (RPV) in lower first, second and third molars to validate the completion of 21 years. RPV in all lower three molars of both sides was assessed using a sample of 930 orthopantomograms of individuals aged between 15 and 30. The scoring of RPV was done using the Olze et al. four-stage classification (Int J Legal Med 124(3):183-186, 2010). Cut-off values were determined for each molar using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve and the area under the ROC curve (AUC). The selected cut-off values were stage 3 for the first molar, stage 2 for the second molar and stage 1 for the third molar. For lower first molar, the AUC was 0.702, and the sensitivity, specificity and posttest probability (PTP) were 60.1%, 98.8% and 98.1% in males, and 64.5%, 99.1% and 98.6% in females. For lower second molar, the AUC was 0.828, and the sensitivity, specificity and PTP were 75.5%, 97% and 96.2% in males, and 74.4%, 96.3% and 95.3% in females. For the lower third molar, the AUC was 0.906; the sensitivity was 74.1% and 64.4% in males and females, while specificity and PTP were 100% in both sexes. The accuracy of predictions for the completion of 21 years was high. However, the greater percentage of false negatives and inapplicability of this method in one-third of lower-third molars have been recommended for using this method in conjunction with other dental or skeletal methods. |