Üçüncü Azı Dı̇ş Gelı̇şı̇mı̇nı̇n Kronolojı̇k Yaşla İlı̇şkı̇sı̇nı̇n Demı̇rjı̇an Yöntemı̇ ı̇le Değerlendı̇rı̇lmesı̇
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SİRKECİ S. Evaluation of third molar development with chronological age by
Demirjian’s method. Hacettepe University Health Sciences Institute Specialty
Thesis in Pediatric Dentistry, Ankara, 2018. The aim of this study was to evaluate
the development of third molar and its relationship to chronological age in subjects
aged 5-18 years according to Modified Demirjian’s method. A retrospective study
was performed on 1249 patients’ panoramic radiographs. The radiographs were
evaluated by two independent observers. Intra-class correlation coefficient was
performed to calculate the intra- and inter-observer agreement. Spearman correlation
coefficients and Chi-square tests were performed to assess the correlation between
third molar development and chronological age. T-test was used to evaluate the
effect of teeth locations. All data were analyzed with SPSS software package (SPSS
Inc. Chicago). Statistical significance was defined as P< 0.05. A strong correlation
was found between third-molar development and effect of age (p<0.05). Third molar
crypt formation was observable as early as 6 years old and as late as 14 years old.
Gender difference had no significant effect on third-molar development (p>0.05).
The effect of jaw difference was observed only at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 ages (p<0.05).
At these ages, mandibular third molars were more advanced than their counterparts
in maxilla. Crown and root completion occurred as early as 9 and 18 years,
respectively.
Keywords: Third molar development, Chronological age, Demirjian method.