E-dentification, the use of teledentistry for remote personal forensic identification in forensic odontology: a Queensland experience.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Forensic Sciences Research Pub Date : 2025-07-02 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1093/fsr/owaf016
Neil Evans, Alistair Soon, Alex Forrest, Matthew Meredith, Peter Harris
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Abstract

Dental comparison is recognized by the International Criminal Police Organization as one of three primary forensic identification techniques that can provide conclusive findings. Queensland is a large Australian state with a centralized forensic odontology service located at Queensland Health's Coronial and Public Health Sciences (CPHS) in Brisbane, which sits in the state's South-Eastern corner. Almost half of the Queensland population is located outside of Brisbane, and the distance to regional centres can be very large. Transporting forensic dental personnel and their equipment to these regional centres to undertake identification and examination procedures can be both expensive and time-consuming, depriving CPHS of service for the period of absence. The acquisition of post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) data locally in regional centres with remote access electronically from CPHS in Brisbane has the potential to alleviate these issues in many cases. Forensic radiographers at CPHS work with forensic odontologists to produce multi-planar reformat images from PMCT data, which simulate common dental radiographs such as orthopantomogram, bitewing, and periapical views. Additional images, such as three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions of the teeth and jaws, can also be produced and viewed from various angles. These multi-planar reformat and 3D images can be compared with antemortem (AM) radiographic images and dental records of a missing person sourced from public or private dental surgeries, public hospitals, or private radiology practices. Comparisons can be made not only with AM traditional dental radiographs but also with images and reconstructions produced from AM dental cone-beam computed tomography or medical computed tomography data. The authors term this remote dental identification "e-dentification". While e-dentification offers numerous advantages, there are several limitations to its use, including access to the necessary equipment, the consistent acquisition of high-resolution PMCT data, and artefacts, including those due to metal restorations, that may be present in computed tomography images. We present four cases to illustrate and discuss e-dentification.

电子鉴定,在法医牙科学中使用远程牙科技术进行远程个人法医鉴定:昆士兰州的经验。
牙齿比对被国际刑事警察组织认定为能够提供结论性发现的三种主要法医鉴定技术之一。昆士兰州是澳大利亚的一个大州,在昆士兰州东南角布里斯班的昆士兰州卫生冠状和公共卫生科学中心(CPHS)设有集中的法医牙科学服务。几乎一半的昆士兰人口居住在布里斯班以外的地方,到区域中心的距离非常远。将法医牙科人员及其设备运送到这些区域中心进行鉴定和检查程序既昂贵又费时,使保健服务中心在人员不在期间无法提供服务。在布里斯班的公共卫生服务中心以电子方式远程访问的区域中心就地获取死后计算机断层扫描(PMCT)数据有可能在许多情况下缓解这些问题。CPHS的法医放射技师与法医齿科医生合作,从PMCT数据生成多平面重新格式化图像,模拟常见的牙科放射图像,如矫形断层摄影、咬牙和根尖周视图。其他图像,如牙齿和颌骨的三维(3D)重建,也可以从不同的角度产生和观看。这些多平面重新格式化和3D图像可以与来自公共或私人牙科手术、公立医院或私人放射诊所的失踪人员生前(AM)放射图像和牙科记录进行比较。不仅可以与AM传统牙科x线片进行比较,还可以与AM牙科锥束计算机断层扫描或医学计算机断层扫描数据产生的图像和重建进行比较。作者将这种远程牙科鉴定称为“电子鉴定”。虽然电子身份识别提供了许多优势,但它的使用也有一些限制,包括访问必要的设备,一致地获取高分辨率PMCT数据,以及可能出现在计算机断层扫描图像中的伪影,包括由于金属修复而产生的伪影。我们提出四个案例来说明和讨论电子身份。
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Forensic Sciences Research
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