Application of the London Atlas of Tooth Development and Eruption in Panoramic Xrays for the Age Estimation

The age estimation of the individual by the forensic experts ascertains the chronological age of an individual. The possibility that the person being examined may be younger or older than a certain age threshold makes this process crucial, as it will establish whether or not the person is an adult u...

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