Abstract: Gender determination is the first step in forensic identification, followed by age and height
determination, which are both affected by gender. This study assessed the accuracy of gender estimation using mandibular morphometric indices on panoramic radiographs of an Iranian population.
This retrospective study evaluated 290 panoramic radiographs (145 males and 145 females). The
maximum and minimum ramus width, coronoid height, condylar height, antegonial angle, antegonial depth, gonial angle, and the superior border of mental foramen were bilaterally measured
as well as bicondylar and bigonial breadths using Scanora Lite. Correlation of parameters with
gender was analyzed by univariate, multiple, and best models. All indices except for gonial angle
were significantly different between males and females and can be used for gender determination
according to univariate model. Condylar height, coronoid height, and superior border of mental
foramen and ramus were still significantly greater in males than in females after controlling for
the effect of confounders (p < 0.05). Based on the best model, a formula including five indices of
bicondylar breadth, condylar height, coronoid height, minimum ramus width, and superior border
of mental foramen was used for gender determination. Values higher than 56% indicate male gender,
while lower values indicate female gender, with 81.38% specificity for correct detection of females
and 88.97% sensitivity for correct detection of males. Despite the satisfactory results, future research
should focus on larger populations to verify the accuracy of the present findings
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