Assessment of Dental Age course for Dental Practice
This session describes the main approaches to dental age assessment for children. It also provides detailed guidance on how to carry out accurate age determination using a well accepted technique (Demirjian’s method of dental ageing).
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- Explain the difference between chronological and biological age
- Describe the indications for dental age assessment
- Carry out a dental age assessment using Demirjian’s method, citing the advantages and limitations of this approach
- List some causes of premature or delayed dental development
Dental age correlates more closely with chronological age than any other maturity indicator.
Before commencing this session you should:
- Have knowledge of the different stages of dental development and terminology used
- Have completed e-Den session in Module 07/Management of the Developing Dentition/ The Development of the Normal Occlusion, Primary, Mixed and Permanent (141-0282)
- Be able to recall the eruption times of the permanent dentition
Professor Helen Rodd qualified at Bristol University in 1988 and then completed three years of general professional training. She completed specialist training in paediatric dentistry in Sheffield in 1997 before undertaking three years of full-time research as an MRC research fellow. Helen was awarded her PhD in 2000 and was made a senior lecturer/honorary consultant at Sheffield Dental School in 2002. She was appointed Professor in 2006.
Helen’s main area of research interest to date has focused on the innervation and inflammation of human primary and permanent teeth. This has involved largely laboratory-based enquiry. More recently she has been undertaking multidisciplinary studies with colleagues in the social sciences to gain an insight into the impact of dental conditions and related treatment in children and young people. This work has involved a range of child-centred methodologies.
Helen has held a number of national and international roles including Editor of the International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry; Member of the Specialist Advisory Committee in Paediatric Dentistry; Examiner for the ISFE in paediatric dentistry, President of the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry, and Chairman of the scientific committee of the 2015 meeting of the International Association of Paediatric Dentistry.
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