Artículo
Forensic International Dental Database (FIDBv2) for adult age-at-death estimation in multiple forensic contexts: Strengthening the operationalization of the Lamendin criteria in a global scop model
Luna, Leandro Hernan
; Parra, Roberto C.; Garizoain, Gonzalo
; Rodríguez, Pablo A.; Giannotti, Pablo Sebastián
; Mansegosa, Daniela Alit
; Baccino, Eric; Ubelaker, Douglas H.; Martrille, Laurent; Moraitis, Konstantinos; Zorba, Eleni; Mishra, Manusmrati; Retamal, Rodrigo; Franco, Ademir; Miamoto, Paulo; Baz, Andrea; Camarasa, Frederic; Condori, Lucio; Escalante Flórez, Karen; Flores, Carmen Hernández; Peccerelli, Fredy; Retana Milán, Fernando; Rinaldo, Natascia; Rivera, Claudia; Valderrama Leal, Clara; Adalian, Pascal; Aranda, Claudia Marcela
; Parra, Roberto C.; Garizoain, Gonzalo
; Rodríguez, Pablo A.; Giannotti, Pablo Sebastián
; Mansegosa, Daniela Alit
; Baccino, Eric; Ubelaker, Douglas H.; Martrille, Laurent; Moraitis, Konstantinos; Zorba, Eleni; Mishra, Manusmrati; Retamal, Rodrigo; Franco, Ademir; Miamoto, Paulo; Baz, Andrea; Camarasa, Frederic; Condori, Lucio; Escalante Flórez, Karen; Flores, Carmen Hernández; Peccerelli, Fredy; Retana Milán, Fernando; Rinaldo, Natascia; Rivera, Claudia; Valderrama Leal, Clara; Adalian, Pascal; Aranda, Claudia Marcela
Fecha de publicación:
09/2024
Editorial:
Elsevier Ireland
Revista:
Forensic Science International
ISSN:
0379-0738
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The aim of this study is to validate the FIDBv2 online procedure for adult age-at-death estimation using root dentine translucency (RDT) and periodontal retraction (PR) of single-rooted teeth in a worldwide sample. The sample includes 4810 teeth of 2559 individuals from 16 countries of America, Europe and Asia. Bias and inaccuracy between documented (DA) and estimated ages (EA) were calculated. Pearson and Intraclass Correlation Coefficients were computed to assess the strength of agreement between pairs of data, while KolmogorovSmirnov Z was used to evaluate the statistical significance of the differences. The percentages of correctly estimated cases within different age ranges were obtained to find trends in the reliability of the results. Most of the biases (-4.61–1.31 years) and inaccuracies (4.81–9.72 years) are low. The dispersion of EA increases with age and almost all the DA-EA correlations are above 0.75. DA-RDT and DA-PR correlations are positive, most of the former being high (0.74–0.91), and the latter being low (0.11–0.54). The highest percentages of correct estimations are identified for the ±7.5 and ±10 years ranges, and most comparisons of bias and inaccuracy between countries are non-significant. The high correlations between DA and EA suggest that the method is robust and reliable for a global application. Mean errors are low, with the best results found in the 30–69-year-old cohort. This research supports that the method is effective and accurate for age estimation in forensic contexts worldwide, thus reaffirming it is a generalizable procedure locally and internationally.
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Luna, Leandro Hernan; Parra, Roberto C.; Garizoain, Gonzalo; Rodríguez, Pablo A.; Giannotti, Pablo Sebastián; et al.; Forensic International Dental Database (FIDBv2) for adult age-at-death estimation in multiple forensic contexts: Strengthening the operationalization of the Lamendin criteria in a global scop model; Elsevier Ireland; Forensic Science International; 364; 112230; 9-2024; 1-14
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