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Consideration to The Role of Forensic Odontology in Determination of Unidentified Human Body (신원불상자의 개인식별에서의 치아의 역할에 대한 고찰)

  • Ahn, Yong-Woo;Ko, Chul-Hee;Huh, Ki-Yeong;Lee, Sang-Seob;Ok, Soo-Min;Huh, Joon-Young;Ko, Myung-Yun;Jeong, Sung-Hee
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.111-117
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    • 2010
  • Forensic odontology in individual identification has been progressing rapidly and its significance has been increasing. But not all individual identification can be done single method solely. Therefore, understanding the advantage and disadvantage of each method is necessary to achieve forensic individual identification properly in each case for it to be applied promptly, economically and precisely. Now We have identified almost 20 case in Busan and Kyeong Nam area in 2008, 2009 and we would like to report some of cases. Finally We will consider role of forensic odontology.

The Role of Forensic Odontology and Cases Report in Individual Identification (개인식별에 있어서의 법치의학의 역할과 증례 보고)

  • Ahn, Yong-Woo;Ro, Chang-Se;Ok, Seung-Joon;Ko, Myung-Yun
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.317-326
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    • 2006
  • Forensic odontology in individual identification has been progressing rapidly and its significance has been increasing. But not all individual identification can be done single method solely. Therefore, understanding the advantage and disadvantage of each method is necessary to achieve forensic individual identification properly in each case for it to be applied promptly, economically and precisely. Now 4 cases of forensic odontology are studied. 2 cases are age identification and 2 cases is forensic confirmation.

Age Estimation Based on Mandibular Premolar and Molar Development: A Pilot Study

  • Roh, Byung-Yoon;Kim, Eui-Joo;Seo, In-Soo;Kim, Hyeong-Geon;Ryu, Hye-Won;Lee, Ju-Heon;Seo, Yo-Seob;Ryu, Ji-Won;Ahn, Jong-Mo
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.125-130
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: The dental age estimation of children is performed using dental maturity. Postmortem missing of the anterior teeth or the distortion of image of the anterior teeth in panoramic radiographs can make it difficult to analyze the development of the anterior teeth. This pilot study was conducted to derive a new age estimation method based only on the developmental stage of mandibular posterior teeth. Methods: This study was conducted using panoramic radiographs of 650 subjects aged 3 to 15 years old. The dental developmental stages of the lower left first premolar, second premolar, first molar and second molar were evaluated according to the Demirjian's criteria. The intra-/inter-observer reliability was evaluated, and multiple linear regression analyses were performed including the developmental stage of each tooth as an independent variable. Results: The intra-/inter-observer reliability was 0.9626 and 0.8877, respectively, and showed very high reproducibility. Multiple linear regression analyses were performed for males and females, and the age calculation table was derived by obtaining the intercept and the coefficient according to the development stage of each tooth. The coefficient of determination (r2) of the age calculation method was 0.9634 for male and 0.9570 for female subjects, and the mean difference between chronological age and estimated dental age was -0.42 and -0.21, respectively. Conclusions: This pilot study evaluated the developmental stages of four lower posterior teeth in the Korean group according to Demirjian's criteria, and derived age estimation method. The accuracy was lower than when more teeth were used, but it will be useful to estimate age of children when the anterior teeth are difficult to accurately analyze.

Sex Determination used Sex Determining Region Y Gene on the Y-chromosome of Human Teeth (사람 치아 Y염색체상의 sex determining region Y(SRY)유전자를 이용한 성별감정)

  • Kim, Sei-Youn;Ahn, Jong-Mo;Ryu, Geun-Chun;Yoon, Chang-Lyuk
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.325-333
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    • 1999
  • 최근 중합효소연쇄반응을 이용한 분자생물학적 유전자분석기술의 발달로 성염색체상의 유전좌위 증폭을 통한 성별감정이 활발히 이루어지고 있다. 그중 사람 Y염색체상에 존재하는 남성 고환의 형성을 유도하는 sex-determining region Y(SRY) gene이 규명되어 유전질환의 조기 발견이나 예방 및 태아의 성별판정 등에 응용되고 있다. 그러나, 치아는 외부 환경에 대한 저항성이 가장 높은 장기로 성별감정 등 법의치과학적 개인식별에 널리 이용되고 있음에도 불구하고, SRY 유전자를 이용하여 치아에서의 성별감정에 대한 연구는 시도된 바 없다. 따라서, 본 연구에서는 사람 치아에서 중합효소연쇄반응법을 이용한 SRY 유전자를 검출하여 성별판정에 용용하고자 하였다. 남녀 각각 20개 치아의 치수와 상아질에서 DNA를 추출하여 중합효소연쇄반응 을 시행하고 SRY 유전자를 검색한 결과, 남성에서는 치수 13개중 8개, 상아질 7개중 4개에서 SRY 유전자가 검출되었고, 여생에서는 검출되지 않았다. 이러한 결과는 중합효소연쇄반응법을 이용하여 사람 치아에서 SRY 유전자를 검색할 때, 남성판별에 유용하고 치아를 이용한 성별감정시 기존의 성별감정에 이용되고 있는 다른 유전자와 함께 SRY 유전자를 검색함으로써 성별감정의 신뢰도를 높힐 수 있을 것으로 사료된다.

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The Role of Teeth in Determination of Unidentified Human Body (신원불상자의 개인식별에서의 치아의 역할)

  • Ahn, Yong-Woo;Jeon, Hee-Sun;Huh, Gi-Yeong;Tae, Il-Ho;Ko, Myung-Yun
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.177-186
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    • 2008
  • Forensic odontology can be defined in many ways. One of definitions is simply that forensic odontology represents the overlap between the dental and the legal professions. The most important function of forensic odontology to determine of human identity from dental character. We had found 7 unidentified human bodies in Busan metro politan city, 2007 and we have identified 5 bodies among them.

Forensic Odontology and DNA Typing in Individual Identification (개인식별에 있어서 법의치과학적 방법과 유전자 검사법의 활용)

  • Shin, Kyoung-Jin;Choi, Jong-Hoon;Kim, Chong-Youl
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.479-487
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    • 1999
  • Forensic odontology and DNA typing in individual identification have been progressing rapidly and its significances has been increasing. But not all individual identification can be done by one single method solely. Therefore, understanding the advantage and disadvantage of each method is necessary to achieve forensic individual identification properly in each case for it to be applied promptly, economically and precisely.

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Can a spontaneous smile invalidate facial identification by photo-anthropometry?

  • Pinto, Paulo Henrique Viana;Rodrigues, Caio Henrique Pinke;Rozatto, Juliana Rodrigues;da Silva, Ana Maria Bettoni Rodrigues;Bruni, Aline Thais;da Silva, Marco Antonio Moreira Rodrigues;da Silva, Ricardo Henrique Alves
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • v.51 no.3
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    • pp.279-290
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: Using images in the facial image comparison process poses a challenge for forensic experts due to limitations such as the presence of facial expressions. The aims of this study were to analyze how morphometric changes in the face during a spontaneous smile influence the facial image comparison process and to evaluate the reproducibility of measurements obtained by digital stereophotogrammetry in these situations. Materials and Methods: Three examiners used digital stereophotogrammetry to obtain 3-dimensional images of the faces of 10 female participants(aged between 23 and 45 years). Photographs of the participants' faces were captured with their faces at rest (group 1) and with a spontaneous smile (group 2), resulting in a total of 60 3-dimensional images. The digital stereophotogrammetry device obtained the images with a 3.5-ms capture time, which prevented undesirable movements of the participants. Linear measurements between facial landmarks were made, in units of millimeters, and the data were subjected to multivariate and univariate statistical analyses using Pirouette® version 4.5 (InfoMetrix Inc., Woodinville, WA, USA) and Microsoft Excel® (Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA, USA), respectively. Results: The measurements that most strongly influenced the separation of the groups were related to the labial/buccal region. In general, the data showed low standard deviations, which differed by less than 10% from the measured mean values, demonstrating that the digital stereophotogrammetry technique was reproducible. Conclusion: The impact of spontaneous smiles on the facial image comparison process should be considered, and digital stereophotogrammetry provided good reproducibility.

Optimization of forensic identification through 3-dimensional imaging analysis of labial tooth surface using open-source software

  • Arofi Kurniawan;Aspalilah Alias;Mohd Yusmiaidil Putera Mohd Yusof;Anand Marya
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • v.54 no.1
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    • pp.63-69
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: The objective of this study was to determine the minimum number of teeth in the anterior dental arch that would yield accurate results for individual identification in forensic contexts. Materials and Methods: The study involved the analysis of 28 sets of 3-dimensional (3D) point cloud data, focused on the labial surface of the anterior teeth. These datasets were superimposed within each group in both genuine and imposter pairs. Group A incorporated data from the right to the left central incisor, group B from the right to the left lateral incisor, and group C from the right to the left canine. A comprehensive analysis was conducted, including the evaluation of root mean square error (RMSE) values and the distances resulting from the superimposition of dental arch segments. All analyses were conducted using CloudCompare version 2.12.4 (Telecom ParisTech and R&D, Kyiv, Ukraine). Results: The distances between genuine pairs in groups A, B, and C displayed an average range of 0.153 to 0.184mm. In contrast, distances for imposter pairs ranged from 0.338 to 0.522 mm. RMSE values for genuine pairs showed an average range of 0.166 to 0.177, whereas those for imposter pairs ranged from 0.424 to 0.638. A statistically significant difference was observed between the distances of genuine and imposter pairs(P<0.05). Conclusion: The exceptional performance observed for the labial surfaces of anterior teeth underscores their potential as a dependable criterion for accurate 3D dental identification. This was achieved by assessing a minimum of 4 teeth.

Usefulness of SOX9 and SRY Gene on Sex Determination in Human Teeth (사람치아에서 성별감정시 SOX9 과 SRY 유전자의 유용성)

  • Ko, Nam-Ju;Ahn, Jong-Mo;Yoon, Chang-Lyuk
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.87-93
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    • 2001
  • SOX9과 SRY 유전자는 척추동물에서 남성고환의 형성을 유도하는 요소로 알려졌다. SOX9 유전자는 SRY related HMG box gene중 하나로 유전질환의 XY성전환 및 성을 결정하는 데에 관여하며 성결정시기에 그 양에 따른 성전환 발생등 연구가 진행되고 있다. 그러나 이 유전자가 성별판정에 유용할 지는 확실치 않다. 반면 SRY 유전자는 포유동물에서의 배형성시기 고환형성을 결정하는 Y염색체 유전자로 남성에만 존재하고 여성에는 존재 않는다. 현재까지 이을 이용하여 법의학적 검체에서 남성판별에 유용하게 사용되고 있다. 본 실험에서는 X, Y와 같은 성염색체가 아닌 상동염색체상에 있으면서 SRY 유전자와 더불어 남성고환을 결정하는 또다른 요소로서의 기능을 가진 SOX9 유전자를 치아에서 검출하여 법의학적 성별판정에 유용할 수 있는지 알아보고자 본 연구를 수행하였다. 남녀각각 5개의 치아에서 치수와 상아질을 분리한 후 DNA를 추출하여 SOX9과 SRY 유전자의 특이적인 시발체를 제작하고 중합효소연쇄반응을 시행하여 증폭하고 전기영동을 시행하였다. 그 결과 SOX9 유전자는 남녀모두에서 유전자가 검출되었고, SOX9 유전자산물과 SRY 유전자를 혼합하여 사용시 남자에서만 유전자가 검출되었다. 이는 법의치과학적 성별판정에 있어 SOX9 유전자는 사람의 치아에서는 남녀 모두 존재하며 남녀 구별을 위한 성별판정에는 이용할 수 없으며 SRY 유전자와 함께 적용시 남성 특이적 SRY 유전자 검사중 발생할 수 있는 가성 음성 반응여부를 확인하는 데 유용할 것으로 사료된다.

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Genetic Variations of D16S539 Locus in the Korean Population (한국인에서 D16S539 유전좌의 유전적 다형성)

  • Shin, Kyoung-Jin;Yang, Yun-Seok;Choi, Jong-Hoon;Yang, Woo-Ick;Cho, Sang-Ho;Kim, Chong-Youl
    • Journal of Oral Medicine and Pain
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.395-402
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    • 2000
  • The D165539 locus was investigated to collect population genetic data in the Korean population. The selected subject was unrelated 293 Korean people. DNA was extracted from the samples and PCR was performed with fluorescent primer. The amplified fragment was analysed by automated DNA sequencer and it's application software. Among the Korean population, 7 allele and 18 geneotype were observed and allele No. 9 is mostly frequent(0.2679) and then allele No. 11(0.2679), allele No. 9(0.2645). The observed heterozygosity and the expected heterozygosity is 0.7466, 0.7829 each. The polymorphism information content(PIC) is 0.7466. The power of discrimination(PD) and the mean exclusion chance(MEC) are calculated to be 0.9190 and 0.5775.

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