“…Teeth, as one of the strongest tissues in the human body, can be used for this purpose. Most studies on dental sexual dimorphism are based on crown and cervical mesiodistal and buccolingual diameters of teeth (Acharya & Mainali, 2007;Hassett, 2011;Viciano, Lopez-Lazaro, & Aleman, 2013;Kazzazi & Kranioti, 2016). These studies have shown that the canine is the most sexually dimorphic tooth, providing accuracy rates in this respect of over 85% (Hassett, 2011, Viciano, D'Anastasio, & Capasso, 2015Kazzazi & Kranioti, 2016).…”