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牙模式在法医学中的应用。

The utility of dental patterns in forensic dentistry.

机构信息

Department of Forensic Medicine and Forensic Odontology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.

出版信息

Forensic Sci Int. 2010 Feb 25;195(1-3):166.e1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2009.11.004. Epub 2009 Dec 5.

Abstract

The comparison of antemortem and postmortem dental patterns, which reflect a combination of dental states, can be quantified for human identification. However, the utility derived from the uniqueness of these patterns is limited by variations in oral health status related to population, age, and birth cohort. We analyzed dental pattern diversity from reference datasets that documented differences in oral health. Our analysis was based on full dentitions and partial dentitions available in forensic situations. To analyze the diversity of dental patterns, data from 3166 adults were extracted from the last 3 contemporary Spanish National Oral Health Examination Surveys, corresponding to the years 1993, 2000, and 2005. Each survey comprised 2 adult age groups (35-44 years and 65-74 years), therefore six datasets were available for our study. Our six samples showed substantial variability in oral health status (caries history) and dental code distribution, not only between age groups within the same survey year, but also between different survey years for the same age group. To test the overall diversity of dental patterns in each datasets, pairwise comparisons were performed and the total number of pattern matches was generated. We calculated total and conditional diversity (excluding individuals in whom all teeth were classified as unrestored or missing) for each forensic situation. To test the homogeneity of diversity estimates among the six datasets we used a random effect model that requires a parameter estimate together with its standard error. Total diversity values were low and heterogeneous. However, conditional diversities were high and homogeneous, which allowed all data to be pooled into a single database. Once data were pooled, high combined diversity values (above 0.99) were obtained for each forensic situation. This indicates their usefulness for forensic purposes. We conclude that the conditional diversity value derived from dental patterns is a potentially valuable tool with broad applicability for human identification.

摘要

对反映牙齿状况组合的生前和死后牙齿模式进行比较,可以进行量化以进行人类识别。 然而,由于与人口、年龄和出生队列有关的口腔健康状况的变化,这些模式的独特性所带来的效用受到限制。 我们分析了记录口腔健康差异的参考数据集的牙齿模式多样性。 我们的分析基于法医情况下可用的全牙列和部分牙列。 为了分析牙齿模式的多样性,从过去 3 项西班牙国家口腔健康检查调查中提取了 3166 名成年人的数据,分别对应于 1993 年、2000 年和 2005 年。每个调查都包括 2 个成人年龄组(35-44 岁和 65-74 岁),因此我们的研究有 6 个数据集。 我们的 6 个样本在口腔健康状况(龋齿史)和牙齿编码分布方面存在很大的差异,不仅在同一调查年份的不同年龄组之间,而且在同一年龄组的不同调查年份之间也是如此。 为了测试每个数据集的牙齿模式总体多样性,我们进行了成对比较,并生成了模式匹配的总数。 我们为每个法医情况计算了总多样性和条件多样性(排除所有牙齿被归类为未修复或缺失的个体)。 为了测试 6 个数据集多样性估计值的同质性,我们使用需要参数估计及其标准误差的随机效应模型。 总多样性值较低且异质。 然而,条件多样性较高且均匀,允许将所有数据汇总到一个单一的数据库中。 一旦数据汇总,每个法医情况都获得了较高的组合多样性值(高于 0.99)。 这表明它们在法医方面的有用性。 我们得出结论,从牙齿模式得出的条件多样性值是一种具有广泛适用性的潜在有价值的工具,可用于人类识别。

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