Dental Anomalies as Identification Strategies for Unknown Human Remains: Literature Review and Applications.

Q1 Social Sciences
Forensic Science Review Pub Date : 2022-07-01
J S Sehrawat, B Ahlawat
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Abstract

The unique hard and resilient nature of human teeth makes them useful for various forensic odontological examinations. Structural alterations, cultural modifications, pathological variations, and restorative material make them excellent forensic indicators about biological identity of the unknown deceased or living individuals. Variations in the anatomical details of teeth may be imprinted by defective dental development, traumatic damages, pathologies, and nonmasticatory or weaponry use of teeth during an individual's lifetime. Such imprints can be used for comparisons and identification in forensic anthropology. Deliberate dental alterations/modifications and mutilations practiced due to cultural or esthetic purposes have been reported from some contemporary human population groups as well as from some ancient documented skeletal collections. Willful dental modifications have been most commonly done by filling, drilling, grooving, grinding, staining, and chipping. These dental features may be useful only for differentiation of varied anthropological populations, but their forensic utility cannot be ignored, particularly when antemortem dental records are available for comparisons. Various dental developmental anomalies and defects, restorations, pathological signatures, and occupational markers definitely corroborate other methods of forensic identifications, but cannot be used as sole criteria for individualization of unknown human remains retrieved in medicolegal scenarios. This review article attempts to glean information about various characteristic features of teeth and their forensic significance to aid identification of unknown human dental remains found in forensic contexts; its concluding emphasis focuses on the role of such dental individualities in identification strategies for human remains excavated from an abandoned ancient well situated underneath a religious structure at Ajnala (Amritsar), India. The unique dental features, extrinsic staining of anterior teeth, low frequency of dental pathologies, and notched incisors of those excavated remains were suggestive of them belonging to slain sepoy from an historic military regiment.

牙齿异常作为未知人类遗骸的识别策略:文献综述及其应用。
人类牙齿独特的坚硬和弹性使它们对各种法医牙科学检查有用。结构改变、文化改变、病理变异和修复材料使它们成为鉴定未知死者或生者生物身份的优秀法医指标。在个体的一生中,牙齿解剖细节的变化可能是由于牙齿发育缺陷、创伤性损伤、病理、非咀嚼或武器使用牙齿造成的。这种印记可用于法医人类学的比较和鉴定。由于文化或审美目的,一些当代人类群体以及一些古代记录的骨骼收藏中都报道了故意改变/修改和肢解牙齿的做法。牙齿的任意修饰通常是通过填充、钻孔、开槽、研磨、染色和凿牙来完成的。这些牙齿特征可能只对不同人类学人群的区分有用,但它们的法医效用不可忽视,特别是当有生前牙齿记录可供比较时。各种牙齿发育异常和缺陷、修复、病理特征和职业标记明确地证实了其他法医鉴定方法,但不能作为法医场景中检索到的未知人类遗骸个性化的唯一标准。这篇综述文章试图收集关于牙齿的各种特征及其法医意义的信息,以帮助鉴定法医环境中发现的未知人类牙齿遗骸;报告的最后重点是这些牙齿个体在鉴定人类遗骸的策略中所起的作用,这些遗骸出土于印度阿贾那拉(阿姆利则)一座宗教建筑下面的废弃古井。这些出土遗骸的独特的牙齿特征、前牙的外来染色、牙齿病变的低频率和切牙的缺口表明它们属于历史上一个军事团的阵亡印度兵。
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Forensic Science Review
Forensic Science Review Social Sciences-Law
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