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BackgroundAge estimation has been an integral part of forensic science, and age estimation by dental means is by far the most commonly employed method. Dental age estimation in children is more accurate and straightforward as most methods use the chronological stages of odontogenesis that are highly systematic, reducing the chances of dispersed results. In contrast, estimation of age in adults becomes tricky and less accurate with varied approaches since tooth formation is already complete.Main bodyThe methods of adult dental age estimation have come a long way from a calculated guess based on crude visual observation of teeth to radiological methods and to more recent sophisticated methods. Technological advances have opened up molecular and genetic methods by utilizing DNA methylation and telomere length to improve the accuracy of age estimation by reducing error chances.ConclusionsAlthough dental age estimation methods in children and adolescents have been extensively reviewed, various adult age estimation methods are not reviewed as a whole. The aim of this review is to appraise the evolution of dental age estimation methods in adults over the years from mere visualization of dental attrition to employing more sophisticated means such as radioactive carbon dating and genetics. This comprehensive review also attempts to add an account of the accuracy and suitability of various adult dental age estimation methods.

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  • Working classification of methods for dental age estimation in adults Visual methods i) Dental attrition ii) Colour of teeth Naked eye visual method Spectrometric method

  • Conclusions: dental age estimation methods in children and adolescents have been extensively reviewed, various adult age estimation methods are not reviewed as a whole

  • The aim of this review is to appraise the evolution of dental age estimation methods in adults over the years from mere visualization of dental attrition to employing more sophisticated means such as radioactive carbon dating and genetics

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Working classification of methods for dental age estimation in adults Visual methods i) Dental attrition ii) Colour of teeth Naked eye visual method Spectrometric method. Main body: The methods of adult dental age estimation have come a long way from a calculated guess based on crude visual observation of teeth to radiological methods and to more recent sophisticated methods. Almost all the methods employed for dental age estimation in children and adolescents are based on the tooth development process, which is a well-organized and orchestrated process, a Nature’s blueprint that is Phulari and Dave Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences (2021) 11:36 least affected by environmental factors and is quite accurate. Technological advancements have affected almost every field of science, and forensic odontology is no exception This implies that a wide array of methods of dental age estimation are available ranging from simple visualization and calculated guess to newer sophisticated molecular and genetic techniques

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