通过对古吉拉特邦纳迪亚德市学生的指纹取证进行传统分析,揭开龋齿之谜

IF 0.4 Q4 BIOLOGY
R. Mehta, Bhupesh Patel, B. R. Kamlesh, Hiren Patel
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利用非侵入性工具确定龋齿遗传倾向的兴趣日益浓厚。皮肤地形学(Dermatoglyphics),即检查手脚上的真皮纹路,与遗传基础有关。高尔顿的理论认为指纹具有恒定性。在牙科领域,皮肤地形图因其与学生病症的相关性而备受关注。本研究评估了学生龋齿与皮肤指纹的关联性。 这项在达姆辛赫-德赛大学口腔颌面病理学系进行的研究涉及 50 名指纹正常的受试者(28 名女性和 22 名男性)。该研究获得了该学院伦理委员会的伦理许可。指纹记录采用传统方法,使用墨水、纸张、滚筒、玻璃板和海绵垫。通过康明斯方法对指纹进行检查、分类和分析,将其分为轮状、环状和弓状。龋齿通过参与者的蛀牙、缺牙和补牙(DMFT)得分进行评估。根据指纹图案的类型,测试了 DMFT 分数的关联性和差异性。 女性通常表现为环状图案,而男性则表现为环状和轮状的平均分布。指纹图案与 DMFT 分数之间的联系值得注意。对左侧指纹图案的卡方检验(卡方 = 27.74,P = 0.002)表明,特定图案与不同的 DMFT 分数之间存在着密切联系。同样,右侧图案(Chi-square = 11.349,P = 0.045)也具有显著性,强调了指纹类型与龋齿之间的关系。 该研究调查了儿童指纹图案与龋齿之间的关系,发现两者之间存在正相关。拱形、环形和轮形等特定图案与龋齿的存在或不存在有关,这表明它们具有作为早期检测工具的潜力,尽管准确性可能因遗传因素而异。
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Unraveling the Enigma of Dental Caries through Conventional Analysis using Finger Print Forensics among the Students of Nadiad City, Gujarat
There is growing interest in identifying genetic predispositions to dental caries using non-invasive tools. Dermatoglyphics, examining dermal ridge patterns on the hands and feet, is linked to genetic foundations. Galton’s theory asserts fingerprint constancy. In dentistry, dermatoglyphics gains attention for its correlation with students pathologies. This study evaluates the association of dental caries in students with dermatoglyphics. The research at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Dharmsinh Desai University, involved 50 subjects (28 females and 22 males) with normal fingerprints. Ethical clearance was obtained from the institute’s Ethics Committee. Fingerprints were recorded using the conventional method, employing ink, paper, roller, glass slab and sponging pad. The prints were examined, classified and analysed through the Cummins method, categorising them into whorls, loops and arches. The dental caries were assessed through the decayed, missing and filled teeth (DMFT) scores of the participants. The DMFT score was tested for association and difference according to the type of fingerprint pattern. Females commonly exhibit loop patterns, while males show an equal distribution between loops and whorls. The connection between fingerprint patterns and DMFT scores is notable. A Chi-square test for left-side patterns (Chi-square = 27.74, P = 0.002) reveals a strong association, linking specific patterns to distinct DMFT scores. Similarly, for right-side patterns (Chi-square = 11.349, P = 0.045), there is significance, emphasising the relationship between fingerprint types and dental caries. The study examined the connection between fingerprint patterns and dental caries in children, discovering a positive correlation. Specific patterns such as arch, loop and whorl were linked to caries presence or absence, suggesting their potential as an early detection tool, although accuracy might vary based on genetic factors.
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