A substantiate comparative study of the mandibular canine index method of gender assessment using two decedent Maharashtra population

Mithil M. Patil, M. Sardar, Anuradha Sinha
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Introduction: Mandibular Canine Index (MCI), indispensable tools of forensic odontology in gender determination of skeletal remains is a contributing part of anthropological, genetic, odontological, and forensic investigations as well as archaeological and medico-legal examinations. Aim & Objective: To compare the differences in odontometrics of mandibular canine between males and females of two different regions in Maharashtra. Method: Present study includes 60 individuals (15 male and 15 female subjects belonging to the Kolhapur region and 15 male and 15 female subjects belonging to the Mumbai region) having age group 21 to 28 years. The mesio-distal width of the right and left mandibular canine and intercanine distance were measured. Subsequently, standard MCI, intercanine distance, sexual dimorphism, and percentage accuracy in both regions were calculated. Result: Statistically highly significant variation was seen in mesio-distal width of mandibular canine in the left side of the population of both the regions as compared to the right side. Also, variation in intercanine distance was seen in females of both the population. There was no variation seen in MCI of both the population. The standard MCI was 0.24 for Mumbai and 0.25 for the Kolhapur population. Conclusion: As region, racial patterns, genetic and epigenetic factors indirectly affect MCI values, this technique can be used as one of the diagnostic adjuvant and reliable methods for gender determination in forensic dentistry.
用马哈拉施特拉邦两个死亡人口的下颌犬指数法进行性别评估的实证比较研究
下颌犬指数(MCI)是法医牙医学鉴定骨骼遗骸性别不可缺少的工具,是人类学、遗传学、牙医学和法医调查以及考古和法医检查的重要组成部分。目的与目的:比较马哈拉施特拉邦两个不同地区男性和女性下颌犬齿测量学的差异。方法:本研究包括60人(15男15女来自科尔哈布尔地区,15男15女来自孟买地区),年龄在21至28岁之间。测量左右下颌犬齿中、远端宽度和犬齿间距离。随后,计算标准MCI、犬间距离、两性二态性和两个区域的准确率百分比。结果:与右侧人群相比,左侧人群下颌犬齿中、远端宽度差异有统计学意义。此外,在两个种群的雌性中,可以看到犬间距离的变化。两种人群的MCI没有变化。孟买的标准MCI为0.24,科尔哈布尔的标准MCI为0.25。结论:由于地域、种族、遗传和表观遗传等因素间接影响MCI值,该技术可作为法医牙科性别鉴定的辅助诊断和可靠方法之一。
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