| Literature DB >> 26851444 |
Shital Sudhakar Nikam1, Rajeev Madhusudan Gadgil2, Ajay Ramesh Bhoosreddy2, Karan Rajendra Shah2, Vinayak Umesh Shirsekar3.
Abstract
Frontal sinus pattern matching is a useful means of forensic identification. By the use of radiographs forensic scientists have recognized that there are diverse anatomical variations in the structure of the frontal sinus. Radiographs are a diagnostic tool, widely used in dental practices, hospitals and other health disciplines. Most health institutions possess the facility to store radiographs over long periods of time. Frontal sinus pattern matching technique can be applied in cases where ante mortem frontal sinus radiographs are available and dental matching cannot be carried out. Frontal sinus pattern matching technique may also be used to corroborate identifications based on other techniques such as fingerprints, teeth, or circumstantial evidence. The present study was carried out to assess the effectiveness of using the radiographic image of the frontal sinus for personal identification in studied population group. The results concluded that the appearance of the radiographic image of the frontal sinus is unique for each individual. On this evidence it is proposed that frontal sinus pattern matching can be used for personal identification when other methods have failed.Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26851444 PMCID: PMC5734812
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Forensic Odontostomatol ISSN: 0258-414X