Alile Carmo, A. C. Mariz, Leandro Brito Santos, M. Torres, Raí Santos, Roberto L. S. Monteiro
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摘要
在人类遗骸的鉴定过程中有几种方法。其中大多数是基于对死前和死后可用数据的比较。虽然指纹技术被认为在许多情况下更准确,但当尸体被肢解、腐烂、燃烧或破碎时,它就不能使用了。本文旨在比较galv(1994)和Saliba(2001)获得的公制值,利用Radiocef Studio 2程序的测量,通过干颅骨来区分男性和女性。共使用16台远摄机(女11台,男5台)。本文采用的线性测量方法为:1。下颌骨的身体高度;和2。鼻前棘距离。几种放射学技术被用来帮助确定性别、种族和年龄的人类识别过程。特别是随着放射学和CT扫描技术的进步,x射线和计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描的分析,死前和死后,已经成为法医牙科鉴定人类的重要工具。我们得出的结论是,法医牙医通过仔细应用该技术和报告的解释来了解最佳方法,对于实现使用颅骨测量成功识别性别的必要特征至关重要。
Identification of Sex Using Linear Skull Measures: The Importance of Imaging in Biotechnology
There are several methods used in the identification process of human remains. The most of them are based on comparing of antemortem and postmortem data available. Although the technique of fingerprinting is considered more accurate in many cases, it cannot be used when the bodies are mutilated, decomposed, burned, or fragmented. This article aims to compare the metric values obtained by Galvão (1994) and Saliba (2001) to differentiate male and female through dry skulls, using the measurement of the Radiocef Studio 2 Program. It was used 16 teleradiographs (11 females and 5 males). The linear measurements used in this article were: 1. The bodies stature of the mandible; and 2. Distance Nasium-Front Nasal Spine. Several radiological techniques are used to aid the human identification process for determining sex, ethnic group, and age. The analyses of X-rays and Computer Tomography (CT) scans, antemortem and postmortem, have been an important tool for human identification in forensic dentistry, especially with the refinement of techniques acquired with the advancement of radiology and CT scans. We concluded that the knowledge of the best method by forensic dentists with a careful application of the technique and report’s interpretation is essential to fulfilling the necessary characteristics for a successful identification of sex using skull measures.