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Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to assess the suitability of the 8-tooth method on the Malaysian Malays aged 5.00–17.99 years originally introduced by Chaillet and Demirjian and to develop a more reliable teeth maturity scores for age estimation based on artificial neural networks (ANN). A total of 1569 dental panoramic tomographs of Malaysian Malays aged 5.00–17.99 years were assessed. Tooth development was initially recorded using a score chart adapted from Demirjian's eight developmental stages. Maturity scores were converted to dental age (DA). The mean and standard deviation of chronological age (CA), DA and the difference between CA and DA were calculated. Artificial neural networks was then employed to develop new dental maturity scores (NDA) and its reliability was assessed. Results Initial comparison of known CA with estimated DA derived from Chaillet and Demirjian's dental maturity scores showed that DA was consistently underestimated by 2.09 ± 0.90 years for Malay boys and 2.79 ± 0.99 years for Malay girls for all age groups (paired t-test, p 0.05). Conclusion In conclusion, the new dental maturity scores were highly accurate in estimating the age of Malaysian Malay children and adolescents.

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