Maximilian Timme

579 total citations
31 papers, 424 citations indexed

About

Maximilian Timme is a scholar working on Archeology, Oral Surgery and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Maximilian Timme has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 424 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Archeology, 16 papers in Oral Surgery and 13 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Maximilian Timme's work include Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies (22 papers), Dental Radiography and Imaging (15 papers) and dental development and anomalies (13 papers). Maximilian Timme is often cited by papers focused on Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies (22 papers), Dental Radiography and Imaging (15 papers) and dental development and anomalies (13 papers). Maximilian Timme collaborates with scholars based in Germany, South Africa and China. Maximilian Timme's co-authors include Andreas Schmeling, Volker Vieth, Jürgen M. Steinacker, Johannes Kleinheinz, Christian Ottow, Marcel Hanisch, Heriberto Pfeiffer, Sven Schmidt, Jiří Dvořák and Daniel Wittschieber and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal of Clinical Medicine and Dentomaxillofacial Radiology.

In The Last Decade

Maximilian Timme

29 papers receiving 420 citations

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All Works

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Guo, Yu-cheng, et al.. (2025). The time frame of third molar mineralization in a northern chinese population. Forensic Science Medicine and Pathology.
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Timme, Maximilian, et al.. (2024). Age-related patterns in mandibular third molar eruption: presenting new forensic age assessment reference data from a Chinese population. Forensic Science Medicine and Pathology. 21(1). 173–182. 1 indexed citations
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Timme, Maximilian, et al.. (2024). The relevance of taurodontism in forensic dental age estimation. Legal Medicine. 70. 102462–102462. 1 indexed citations
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Timme, Maximilian, et al.. (2024). Radiological assessment of periodontal ligament space visibility on third molars for forensic age assessment — a comparison study of three different staging scales. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 138(4). 1523–1531. 1 indexed citations
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Robinson, Liam, et al.. (2024). Insights into dental age estimation: introducing multiple regression data from a Black South African population on modified gustafson’s criteria. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 139(1). 143–155. 4 indexed citations
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Timme, Maximilian, Adam Streeter, André Karch, et al.. (2024). Studying eruption patterns of mandibular third molars for forensic age assessment: Introducing current reference data from a population of black South Africans. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 138(5). 1873–1880. 2 indexed citations
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Timme, Maximilian, et al.. (2023). Dental age assessment in the living: a comparison of two common stage classifications for assessing radiographic visibility of the root canals in mandibular third molars. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 138(2). 499–507. 1 indexed citations
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Timme, Maximilian, et al.. (2023). Third molar eruption in orthopantomograms as a feature for forensic age assessment—a comparison study of different classification systems. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 137(3). 765–772. 11 indexed citations
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Timme, Maximilian, et al.. (2021). Age-dependent decrease in dental pulp cavity volume as a feature for age assessment: a comparative in vitro study using 9.4-T UTE-MRI and CBCT 3D imaging. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 135(4). 1599–1609. 7 indexed citations
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Timme, Maximilian, André Karch, Denys Shay, Christian Ottow, & Andreas Schmeling. (2020). The relevance of body mass index in forensic age assessment of living individuals: an age-adjusted linear regression analysis using multivariable fractional polynomials. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 134(5). 1861–1868. 12 indexed citations
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Timme, Maximilian, et al.. (2020). Evaluation of secondary dentin formation for forensic age assessment by means of semi-automatic segmented ultrahigh field 9.4 T UTE MRI datasets. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 134(6). 2283–2288. 12 indexed citations
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Timme, Maximilian, Lauren Bohner, Sebastian Huss, Johannes Kleinheinz, & Marcel Hanisch. (2020). Response of Different Treatment Protocols to Treat Chronic Non-Bacterial Osteomyelitis (CNO) of the Mandible in Adult Patients: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 17(5). 1737–1737. 16 indexed citations
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Gosheger, Georg, et al.. (2020). Postoperative Trends of Serum C-Reactive Protein Levels after Primary Shoulder Arthroplasty—Normal Trajectory and Influencing Factors. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 9(12). 3893–3893. 1 indexed citations
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Timme, Maximilian, Andreas Olze, Christian Ottow, et al.. (2019). Examination of regressive features of third molars for the purpose of age assessment in the living by means of rescaled regression analyses. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 133(6). 1949–1955. 4 indexed citations
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Masthoff, Max, Mirjam Gerwing, Maximilian Timme, et al.. (2018). Dental Imaging – A basic guide for the radiologist. RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren. 191(3). 192–198. 33 indexed citations
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Timme, Maximilian, Andreas Olze, Christian Ottow, et al.. (2016). Dental age estimation in the living after completion of third molar mineralization: new data for Gustafson’s criteria. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 131(2). 569–577. 26 indexed citations
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Timme, Maximilian, Jürgen M. Steinacker, & Andreas Schmeling. (2016). Age estimation in competitive sports. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 131(1). 225–233. 51 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Sven, Volker Vieth, Maximilian Timme, Josef Dvořák, & Andreas Schmeling. (2014). Examination of ossification of the distal radial epiphysis using magnetic resonance imaging. New insights for age estimation in young footballers in FIFA tournaments. Science & Justice. 55(2). 139–144. 34 indexed citations

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