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Forensic Odontology Identification Using Smile Photograph Analysis - Case Reports
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Journal Of Forensic Odonto-stomatology. , v. 26, n. 1, p. 12 - 17, 2008.
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Autor
da Silva R.F.
Pereira S.D.
Prado F.B.
Daruge E.
Daruge E.
Institución
Resumen
The identification of unknown human by smile photographs that show specific characteristics of each individual has found wide acceptance all over the world. Therefore this paper shows this situation reporting different cases which smile photograph analysis were crucial to determine the positive identification of unidentified human bodies. All the cases were subjected to personal identification by photographs of smile including one adult male found in an advanced stage of decomposition, one adult female disappeared during an ecotourism trip, and one carbonized body of a male individual found in a forest region. During the autopsy the photographs of the smile were used by comparison of the ante and postmortem images gave accurate and useful information not only about dental state but also the anatomical features surrounding the upper and lower anterior dental arches. This method is not time-consuming and also has the advantage of allowing extraoral dental examination. It is also recommended when there is a need to provide quantitative data for a forensic identification based on these structures. 26 1 12 17 Oliveira, R.N., Daruge, E., Galvão, L.C.C., Tumang, A.J., Collaboration of forensic odontology for identification post-mortem (1998) Rev Bras Odontol, 55 (1), pp. 117-122 Silva, R.F., The importance of dental documentation in human identification: Report of a case (2005) Acta Odontol Venez, 43 (2), pp. 67-74 Goodman, N.R., Himmelberger, L.K., Identifying skeletal remains found in a sewer (2002) J Am Dent Assoc, 133 (11), pp. 1508-1513 Miyajima, F., Daruge, E., Daruge Júnior, E., The importance of dental science in human identification: A casework report (2001) Arq Odontol, 37 (2), pp. 33-42 Silva, R.F., Confiability of forensic dental exam in human identification (2004) ROBRAC, 13 (35), pp. 46-50 Silva, R.F., Dental radiographs: Source of information for human identification. Odontologia Clín (2006) Científ, 5 (3), pp. 239-242 Nagai, K., Sakoda, S., Maeda, H., Dental identification of decomposed victims in a case of multiple homicides by infection of succinylcholine (1997) J Forensic Odontostomatol, 15 (2), pp. 37-44 Kirk, N.J., Wood, R.E., Goldstein, M., Skeletal identification using the frontal sinus region: A retrospective study of 39 cases (2002) J Forensic Sci, 47 (2), pp. 318-323 Bilge, Y., The identification of a dismembered human body: A multidisciplinary approach (2003) Forensic Sci Int, 137 (2-3), pp. 141-146 Marks, M.K., Bennett, J.L., Wilson, O.L., Digital video image capture in establishing positive identification (1997) J Forensic Sci, 42 (3), pp. 492-495 McKenna, J.J.I., (1986) A qualitative and quantitative analysis of the anterior dentition visible in photographs and its application in forensic odontology, p. 131. , Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong Silva, R.F., Genetics and molecular biology: A literature review of forensic dentistry applications (2007) Braz J Oral Sci, 6 (20), pp. 1254-1259 Cåmara, C.A.L.P., (2006) Aesthetics in Orthodontics: Diagrams of Facial Aesthetic References (DFAR) and Diagrams of Dental Aesthetic References (DDAR), 11 (6), pp. 130-156. , R Dental Press Ortodon Ortop Facial Machado, A.W., Oliveira, D.D., Leite, E.B., Lana, A.M.Q., (2005) Film vs. digital photography: Is the difference noticeable, 10 (4), pp. 115-123. , R Dental Press Ortodon Ortop Facial