Dental Age Estimation in HIV-infected Children Using Willems Method
Maryam Paknahad,
Javad Garmabi,
Seyedeh Shokufan Hosseini Heravi
et al.
Abstract:Objective: HIV patients differ from other people in terms of dental age. Estimating the age of children abandoned due to HIV is crucial for forensic records. The present study aimed to compare HIV-infected children with healthy controls in terms of dental age using the Willems method. Methods: The study sample consisted of orthopantomograms of 40 HIV patients aged 5-16 years and 50 children aged 6-16 years as the control group. The HIV group included children with vertical infections who had received antiretro… Show more
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