Gowda Bk Charan, Sivapathasundharam B, Chatterji Ananjan, Chatterji B L
Department of Oral Pathology, Sri Siddhartha Dental College, Tumkur, Karnataka, India.
J Forensic Dent Sci. 2015 May-Aug;7(2):168-70. doi: 10.4103/0975-1475.156200.
This article presents images and histological changes in the dentin of two cases involving posmortem pink teeth. Postmortem pink teeth were noted among two deceased male individuals. Pink teeth were noted during autopsy examination after twelve days in one corpse, and eight days following death in the second case. During the examination decomposition and putrefaction of the body was noted. Cause of death was drowning in one case and haemorrhages and shock in another. A central incisor tooth was obtained from each body. Both teeth exhibited a pink appearance and the intensity was more pronounced in the cervical region. Although pink teeth can be noted in death due to asphyxia, carbon monoxide poisoning and so on, it is necessary to study the exact role behind the appearance of pink teeth and try to incorporate the finding medico legally.
本文呈现了两例死后牙齿变粉病例的牙本质图像及组织学变化。在两名男性死者中发现了死后牙齿变粉的情况。在一具尸体中,死后12天尸检时发现牙齿变粉;在另一例中,死后8天发现牙齿变粉。尸检时注意到尸体有分解和腐败现象。一例死因是溺水,另一例是出血和休克。从每具尸体上获取了一颗中切牙。两颗牙齿均呈现粉色外观,且颈部区域颜色更明显。尽管在窒息、一氧化碳中毒等死因导致的死亡中也可发现牙齿变粉,但有必要研究牙齿变粉背后的确切机制,并尝试将这一发现应用于法医学中。