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A study of sexual dimorphism in permanent mandibular canines and its implications in forensic investigations.

N Vishwakarma1, R Guha.   

Abstract

Teeth are well preserved after death and they exhibit remarkable sexual dimorphism. Hence, they provide excellent materials for forensic investigations intended for identification of sex. Present study was undertaken on permanent mandibular canines of 90 male and 90 female subjects of age group 17-23 years. The mesiodistal width for right and left mandibular canines and intercanine distance were measured. Subsequently, canine index was calculated for both sides. Significant sexual dimorphism was found in all parameters except intercanine distance. All the results were compared with previous studies and discussed in the light of genetic, evolutionary and metabolic reasons for sexual dimporhism.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22364090

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nepal Med Coll J        ISSN: 2676-1319


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