2022
DOI: 10.47750/pnr.2022.13.03.176
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Age And Sex Determination Using CT scan Nasal Bone Imaging

Abstract: Age and sex determination are crucial in the biological identification of the remaining skeleton, especially in forensic circumstances. This study's main important focus is to gauge the dimension such as distance, width, size, and structure of the cranial bone. It still becomes most laborious when the body has been reduced to a skeleton. Between men and women: In men, the height or width of the nasal bone is higher than in women. The cranial capacity is higher in females as compared to males. The main task of … Show more

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“…For sex and chronological age estimation, heatmap regions with high activation generated by Grad-CAM appeared on the nasal bone, mandible, second and third molars with their surrounding alveolar bone, and coronoid process area across all ages in panoramic radiographs (see Supplementary Materials for Figures S1 - S6 ). In previous studies, the nasal bone was used as an indicator for assessing dental parameters such as nasal height, nasal width, and pyriform aperture for sex estimation [ 56 ]. The third molars and their surrounding alveolar bone show sexual dimorphism between males and females, and the third molars of males have more enamel deposition than those of females [ 57 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For sex and chronological age estimation, heatmap regions with high activation generated by Grad-CAM appeared on the nasal bone, mandible, second and third molars with their surrounding alveolar bone, and coronoid process area across all ages in panoramic radiographs (see Supplementary Materials for Figures S1 - S6 ). In previous studies, the nasal bone was used as an indicator for assessing dental parameters such as nasal height, nasal width, and pyriform aperture for sex estimation [ 56 ]. The third molars and their surrounding alveolar bone show sexual dimorphism between males and females, and the third molars of males have more enamel deposition than those of females [ 57 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%