A gender determination using mandibular canine index – a prospective study on Mumbai population and comprehensive review

Mithileshwari Bajirao Patil, M. Sardar, J. Tupkari, Anuradha Sinha, Z. D’souza, Sarang G. Sonawane
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Background: Teeth is considered a necessitous auxiliary in skeletal age, and determination of gender because teeth have post-mortem destruction and fragmentation resistance and they are last to be destroyed under extreme conditions like temperature, acid, or putrefaction. Aims: To evaluate the differences in odontometrics of mandibular canine between males and females and assessment of gender by calculating differences in the mandibular canine index (MCI) of male and female subjects. Settings and Design: Prospective, cross-sectional study. Subjects and methods: This study focus on evaluation of the existence of sexual dimorphism in the Mumbai population which included permanent mandibular canine of 100 male & 100 female subjects of age group 21 to 28 years. The mesio-distal width (MDW) of right and left canine and inter-canine distance (ICD) were measured. Subsequently, the mandibular canine index was calculated. Results: No evidence of any significant statistical difference between the right and left mandibular canines among the same gender, but when compared between male and female, mandibular left canine exhibited greater sexual dimorphism (10 %) as compared with the right canine (9.2 %). The standard MCI value for the Mumbai population was 0.24. Conclusions: MCI technique can be used as one of the simple, reliable, and adjuvant diagnostic method for gender determination in forensic dentistry. As it is influenced by various factors like genetics, epigenetics, geographical locations, etc.; it is recommended to carry out population based studies so that standardized values will help in gender determination precisely.
用下颌犬指数测定性别——孟买人口的前瞻性研究及综合综述
背景:牙齿被认为是骨骼年龄和性别确定的必要辅助物,因为牙齿具有死后破坏和抗破碎性,并且在极端条件下,如温度,酸或腐烂,它们最后被破坏。目的:通过计算男性和女性受试者下颌犬齿指数(MCI)的差异,评价男性和女性在下颌犬齿测量学和性别评估方面的差异。背景和设计:前瞻性、横断面研究。对象和方法:本研究的重点是评估孟买人口性别二态性的存在,其中包括100名男性和100名女性,年龄在21至28岁之间。测量左、右犬齿中远端宽度(MDW)和犬齿间距离(ICD)。随后计算下颌犬齿指数。结果:在同一性别中,左、右下颚犬齿的性别差异无统计学意义,但在男女之间,左下颚犬齿的性别二态性(10%)高于右下颚犬齿(9.2%)。孟买人口的标准MCI值为0.24。结论:MCI技术可作为一种简便、可靠、辅助的法医牙科性别鉴定方法。受遗传学、表观遗传学、地理位置等多种因素的影响;建议进行以人口为基础的研究,以便标准化的价值有助于准确地确定性别。
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