Virtual autopsy: An imaging technological integration in forensic odontology

A. Vidhya, N. Doggalli, K. Patil, K. Narayan., D. Thiruselvakumar, A. Abirami
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Abstract

With the advent of new technologies being integrated into varied aspects of dental care through visual, photographic, and radiological evidences in clinical diagnostics, these aspects are yet to be involved in forensic sciences. This is despite the availability of the technological advances in today's clinical settings. This review discusses the feasibility of integration of virtual autopsy in forensic odontology practice in an Indian setting. Using high-tech radiological approaches, virtual autopsy provides an efficient and more accurate view on cases such as thanatological investigations, carbonized and putrefied body identifications, mass disaster cases, age estimation, anthropological examinations, and skin lesion analyses. In certain cases, the postmortem photographic and radiological examination becomes essential as the access to the oral cavity is hindered. These become feasible with the advent of availability of antemortem radiological digital formats stored in hospital settings, with the improved collection of data compared to the traditional techniques. However, we do not have any state and national level protocols and laboratories to augment the capabilities further. Virtual autopsy is likely to replace conventional autopsies in the future. Thus the century-old investigation system in our country can be upgraded by the utilization of this Modern Technology. This review advocates a multidisciplinary research and advocacy to develop improved tools and protocols for virtual autopsy and to stress the role of forensic odontologists in an Indian setting.
虚拟尸检:法医牙科学的成像技术集成
随着新技术的出现,通过视觉、摄影和临床诊断中的放射证据被整合到牙科保健的各个方面,这些方面尚未涉及法医学。尽管在今天的临床环境中技术进步的可用性。这篇综述讨论了在印度的法医牙科学实践中整合虚拟尸检的可行性。利用高科技的放射学方法,虚拟尸检提供了一个高效和更准确的病例视图,如死亡调查、碳化和腐烂的尸体鉴定、大规模灾难病例、年龄估计、人类学检查和皮肤病变分析。在某些情况下,由于进入口腔受到阻碍,死后摄影和放射检查变得必不可少。随着在医院环境中存储的死亡前放射学数字格式的出现,以及与传统技术相比改进的数据收集,这些变得可行。然而,我们没有任何州和国家级的协议和实验室来进一步增强能力。虚拟尸检很可能在未来取代传统的尸检。利用这一现代技术,可以对我国已有百年历史的侦查系统进行升级改造。本综述提倡多学科研究,并倡导开发改进的虚拟尸检工具和协议,并强调法医牙科学家在印度环境中的作用。
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