Gender Difference in Palatal Rugae Patterns Among Adult Bengali Population in Chattogram
Sarah Fatima Sumaiya,
Md Ashrafuzzaman,
Tamanna Begum
et al.
Abstract:Background: The anatomical fold on the front portion of the hard palate is known as the palatal rugae. They are distinct and do not change during life, making them perfect for use as an identification tool when other options are unavailable. The aim of our study is to determine gender differences in palatal rugae pattern among the Bengali population in Chattogram of Bangladesh.
Materials and methods: A total of 200 Bengali male (100) and female (100) populations aged 18 years and above were studied. The … Show more
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