Pinchi Vilma, Barbieri Patrizia, Pradella Francesco, Focardi Martina, Bartolini Viola, Norelli Gian-Aristide
Section of Forensic Medical Sciences, Department of Health Sciences University of Florence, Italy.
Acta Stomatol Croat. 2015 Mar;49(1):3-13. doi: 10.15644/asc49/1/1.
BACKGROUND: Ethnic mutilations have a social and anthropological significance both in contemporary and past human behavior, influenced by geographic, religious and cultural factors which can greatly help forensic odontologist's practice in dental profiling process. Dental ritual mutilations and dental decorations were - and still are - practiced among many ethnic groups and cultures. Throughout the history of humanity, having healthy teeth has a symbolic meaning of youth, beauty and strength, but it can also have other meanings. Dental ritual mutilations were documented in many cultures in the past and were practiced mainly for religious rituals purposes, for esthetic reasons and because they represented a symbol of status or of belonging to a particular social group. Similar rituals are still performed.
The present paper is a systematic review of the literature reporting on dental ritual mutilations from the early 1960s and is included in Pubmed, Scopus and Googlescholar. The research was deliberately limited only to the ritual mutilations, which can be defined as "any irreversible impairment of the integrity of the human organism, made with a ritual purpose and without any curative aim". Therefore all the articles dealing with single or multiple dental self extractions of psychotic origins were excluded, as well as the infant oral mutilations, since the practice is deemed to have therapeutical effects among ethnic groups dedited to this practice.
The knowledge of dental alteration due to oral mutilations can be a powerful tool for the identification procedures of living or dead persons or even in human remains especially providing relevant information about the ethnic origins and the cultural background of a subject. Some medical legal issues for the odontologist about dental mutilation are also addressed in the paper.
种族 mutilations 在当代和过去的人类行为中都具有社会和人类学意义,受到地理、宗教和文化因素的影响,这些因素对法医牙科学者在牙齿剖析过程中的实践有很大帮助。
牙齿仪式 mutilations 和牙齿装饰过去和现在都在许多种族群体和文化中存在。在人类历史中,拥有健康牙齿具有青春、美丽和力量的象征意义,但也可能有其他含义。
过去在许多文化中都有牙齿仪式 mutilations 的记录,主要用于宗教仪式目的、出于审美原因,并且因为它们代表地位象征或属于特定社会群体的象征。类似的仪式仍在进行。
本文是对20世纪60年代初以来关于牙齿仪式 mutilations 的文献的系统综述,这些文献收录在PubMed、Scopus和谷歌学术中。该研究特意仅局限于仪式 mutilations,其可被定义为“出于仪式目的且无任何治疗目的对人体完整性造成的任何不可逆转的损害”。因此,所有涉及精神疾病导致的单颗或多颗牙齿自我拔除的文章以及婴儿口腔 mutilations 均被排除,因为在致力于这种做法的种族群体中,这种做法被认为具有治疗效果。
了解因口腔 mutilations 导致的牙齿改变可以成为识别生者或死者甚至人类遗骸的有力工具,特别是能提供有关个体种族起源和文化背景的相关信息。本文还讨论了牙科学者在牙齿 mutilation 方面的一些法医学问题。