INBDE (Integrated National Board Dental Examination) Practice Exam

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Which is the least reliable indicator of chronologic age?

  1. Dental age

  2. Bone age

  3. Pubertal status

  4. Height measurements

The correct answer is: Dental age

Dental age is the least reliable indicator of chronologic age because it can vary greatly among individuals due to factors such as genetics, environmental influences, dental care, and development anomalies. Dental age estimation is often used in forensic odontology and pediatric dentistry; however, it can be less accurate compared to other methods like bone age determination, pubertal status assessment, and height measurements, which are more closely linked to chronological age and overall development. Bone age determination, for example, involves evaluating the maturation of skeletal elements and is considered one of the most accurate methods for estimating a person's chronological age. Pubertal status and height measurements also provide important information about growth and development, offering more reliable indicators of a person's chronological age compared to dental age.