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The role of maxillary canines in forensic odontology
Joint Authors
Nahidh, Muhammad
Ahmad, Haydar Muhammad Ali
Mahmud, Abir Basim
Murad, Sawsan Muhammad
Mahdi, Braa' Sahib
Source
Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry
Issue
Vol. 25, Issue 4 (31 Dec. 2013), pp.109-113, 5 p.
Publisher
University of Baghdad College of Dentistry
Publication Date
2013-12-31
Country of Publication
Iraq
No. of Pages
5
Main Subjects
Topics
Abstract EN
Background : this study aimed to determine the gender of a sample of Iraqi adults utilizing the mesio-distal width of maxillary canines, inter-canine width and standard maxillary canine index, and to determine the percentage of dimorphism as an aid in forensic odontology.
Materials and methods : the sample included 200 sets of study models belong to 200 subjects (100 males and 100 females) with an age ranged between 17-23 years.
The mesio-distal crown dimension was measured manually, from the contact points for the maxillary canines (both sides), in addition to the inter-canine width using digital vernier.
Descriptive statistics were obtained for the measurements for both genders ; independent samples t-test was performed to evaluate the gender difference, percentage of dimorphism was obtained and discriminant function statistics were used for gender identification in addition to the percentages of gender identification accuracy.
Results : Generally, the mesio-distal width of the maxillary canine and the inter-canine width were larger in males than females with a high significant difference.
The accuracy of genders determination using standard maxillary canine index was 44 % for males, 74 % for females and 59 % for the combined sample, while it was 70 % for males, 76 % for females and 73 % for the combined sample using discriminant function statistics depending upon the canines, intercanine widths and maxillary canine index.
The percentages of dimorphism were 6.13 % for the canine mesio-distal width and 4.66 % for the inter-canine width Conclusions : maxillary canines can be used in genders identification as an aid for forensic odontology.
American Psychological Association (APA)
Nahidh, Muhammad& Ahmad, Haydar Muhammad Ali& Mahmud, Abir Basim& Murad, Sawsan Muhammad& Mahdi, Braa' Sahib. 2013. The role of maxillary canines in forensic odontology. Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry،Vol. 25, no. 4, pp.109-113.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-352828
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Nahidh, Muhammad…[et al.]. The role of maxillary canines in forensic odontology. Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry Vol. 25, no. 4 (Dec. 2013), pp.109-113.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-352828
American Medical Association (AMA)
Nahidh, Muhammad& Ahmad, Haydar Muhammad Ali& Mahmud, Abir Basim& Murad, Sawsan Muhammad& Mahdi, Braa' Sahib. The role of maxillary canines in forensic odontology. Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry. 2013. Vol. 25, no. 4, pp.109-113.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-352828
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references : p. 112-113
Record ID
BIM-352828