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Patterns of Variation and Match Rates of the Anterior Biting Dentition: Characteristics of a Database of 3D-Scanned Dentitions

  • Canisius College

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Abstract

An understanding of the variability of the anterior human dentition is essential in bitemark analysis. A collection of 1099 3D laser scans of paired maxillary and mandibular arches were studied using geometric morphometric methods. Analyses were performed without scale (shape only) and with scale (shape and size). Specimens differing by no more than experimentally obtained measurement error were counted as matches, or as indistinguishable. A total of 487 maxillary (396 size preserved), 131 mandibular (83 size preserved), and one paired dentition (two size preserved) matches were found. Principal component analysis and partial least squares revealed interpretable patterns of variation and covariation in dental shape, principally dominated by variation in dental arch width. The sensitivity of match rate to assumed degree of measurement error was also determined showing rapid increases in match rate as measurement error increased. In conclusion, the concept of dental uniqueness with regard to bitemark analysis should be approached with caution.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)60-68
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Forensic Sciences
Volume58
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2013

Keywords

  • Bitemarks
  • Dental uniqueness
  • Forensic odontology
  • Forensic science
  • Geometric morphometric analysis
  • Three-dimensional analysis

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