“…This method does not factor the influence of nutrition, ancestry, and environmental and socio-economic status in the age estimations performed, consequently resulting in inaccurate age estimations. Tise et al[33] analysed the reproducibility and accuracy of this method in an Italian sample to ascertain the applicability of the atlas approach at the critical age thresholds of 14 and 18 years.The results indicated a wide margin of error in the estimation of chronological age for the age thresholds of 14 and 18 years in both the sexes. The Greulich-Pyle atlas was not designed for the purpose of age estimations and involves significant amount of subjectivity in the interpretation of the hand-wrist x-rays[34].…”