2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27134035
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Human Remains Identification Using Micro-CT, Chemometric and AI Methods in Forensic Experimental Reconstruction of Dental Patterns after Concentrated Sulphuric Acid Significant Impact

Abstract: (1) Teeth, in humans, represent the most resilient tissues. However, exposure to concentrated acids might lead to their dissolving, thus making human identification difficult. Teeth often contain dental restorations from materials that are even more resilient to acid impact. This paper aims to introduce a novel method for the 3D reconstruction of dental patterns as a crucial step for the digital identification of dental records. (2) With a combination of modern methods, including micro-computed tomography, con… Show more

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“…Current advances in generative AI are transforming all relevant fields including medical education [18] and have significant impact on various forensic applications including human remains identification [19]. Omnipresent mobile devices can recognize 3D faces with increasing precision [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current advances in generative AI are transforming all relevant fields including medical education [18] and have significant impact on various forensic applications including human remains identification [19]. Omnipresent mobile devices can recognize 3D faces with increasing precision [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even research of Pojda et al, 2021, confirms the necessity of cheaper and more convenient alternatives to orthodontic facial 3D imaging [ 51 ]. Sensors for optical scanning and high-definition CT scanning (microCT) are frequently utilized on the borders of orthodontics and forensic dentistry in the identification of dental patterns, opening new possibilities of human remains identification [ 52 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even research of Pojda et al 2021 confirms necessity of cheaper and more convenient alternatives to orthodontic facial 3D imaging [41]. Sensors for optical scanning and high-definition CT scanning (microCT) are frequently utilized on the borders of orthodontics and forensic dentistry in identification of dental patterns opening new possibilities of human remains identification [42]. A key context to this discussion is that the TrueDepth scanner available on an Apple smartphone or tablet has an advantage in terms of cost and availability, the scans can be performed in a short time with real-time processing, and of course, the scans can be performed without the patient receiving radiation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%