The temporal course of third molar mineralization in a black South African population
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There are only a few studies available on the temporal course of third molar mineralization in sub-Saharan Africans. In the present study, 904 orthopantomograms (OPGs) of self-classified black South Africans aged 12-26 years with confirmed dates of birth were examined. 748 OPGs showed at least one evaluable mandibular third molar. The stages of mineralization for teeth 38 and 48 were determined by consensus according to the stage classification by Demirjian et al. (Hum Biol 45:221-227, 1). For stages D to H, the minimum age, maximum age, mean age with standard deviation, and median age with lower and upper quartiles are presented separately for each sex. The mean ages for both sexes for both teeth are above 18 years of age from stage G onwards. The minimum ages in stage H are 17.9 years (tooth 38) and 18.0 years (tooth 48) for males. For females, these values are 18.1 and 17.2 years, respectively. Since the minimum ages are above the values reported in other studies, they cannot be recommended for age assessment practice. In order to avoid stage misclassifications, which are particularly problematic when applying the minimum age principle, experienced examiners should make stage classifications in future studies consensually by.
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Age estimation, Demirjian stages, Wisdom tooth, Orthopantomogram (OPG), Dental age
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SDG-03: Good health and well-being
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Wirtz, J., Smit, C., Robinson, L. et al. The temporal course of third molar mineralization in a black South African population. International Journal of Legal Medicine 140, 913–918 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00414-025-03664-2.
