2016
DOI: 10.1111/1556-4029.13308
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Cheiloscopy: Lip Print Inter‐rater Reliability

Abstract: Lip print analysis, or cheiloscopy, has the potential to join fingerprints and retinal scans as an additional method to determine human identification. This preliminary study sought to determine agreement among 20 raters, forensic odontologists, using an often referenced system that categorizes lip prints into six classes related to the dominant pattern of vertical, horizontal, and intersecting lines. Lip prints were taken from 13 individuals, and raters categorized eight distinct regions of each print. In add… Show more

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“…This might be due to the fact that both lip prints and blood groups are genetically determined and developed during early foetal life (37). This contrasts with the studies conducted by Verma et al (6), Furnari et al (40) and Hunasgi et al (41), due to the smaller study sample considered by past researchers, and moreover the present study reflected the most common whole upper and lower lips patterns (six quadrants considered), rather than partial lip area patterns. The UL fingerprint pattern was the most predominantly noted in both genders in all blood groups.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 91%
“…This might be due to the fact that both lip prints and blood groups are genetically determined and developed during early foetal life (37). This contrasts with the studies conducted by Verma et al (6), Furnari et al (40) and Hunasgi et al (41), due to the smaller study sample considered by past researchers, and moreover the present study reflected the most common whole upper and lower lips patterns (six quadrants considered), rather than partial lip area patterns. The UL fingerprint pattern was the most predominantly noted in both genders in all blood groups.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 91%
“…The variety of lip print analysis methods has brought up an inconsistency in the related literature all over the world [ 136 ]. Among these various methods are photographing, direct prints onto paper, and generating lips 3D casts which finely display the lips groves using dental impression materials [ 137 ].…”
Section: Lip Printmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have been developed to explore the usefulness of lip prints pattern in personal identification based on its uniqueness and permanence. Amongst the established methods, the classification by Suzuki and Tsuchihashi is the most commonly used and simple method for lip prints analysis 9 . Suzuki-Tsuchihashi classified the lip prints pattern as: complete straight grooves (type I), half-straight grooves (type I'), branched grooves (type II), intersected grooves (type III), reticulated grooves (type IV), and undifferentiated grooves (type V) 10 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%