Digital Orofacial Identification Technologies in Real-World Scenarios

Author:

Corte-Real Ana1ORCID,Ribeiro Rita1ORCID,Almiro Pedro Armelim2,Nunes Tiago1

Affiliation:

1. University of Coimbra, Forensic Dentistry Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, 3000-354 Coimbra, Portugal

2. Psychology Research Center, Autonomous University of Lisbon, 1169-023 Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract

Three-dimensional technology using personal data records has been explored for human identification. The present study aimed to explore two methodologies, photography and orofacial scanning, for assessing orofacial records in forensic scenarios, highlighting their impact on human identification. A pilot and quasi-experimental study was performed using Canon 5D-Full Frame equipment (Tokyo, Japan) and an i700 scanner (Medit, Lusobionic, Portugal) (Seoul, Republic of Korea) with Medit Scan for Clinics (MSC) and Smile Design software (V3.3.2). The sample included living patients (n = 10) and individuals in forensic cases (n = 10). The study was divided into two complementary phases: (i) data collection using 2D and 3D technologies and (ii) visual comparison by superimposition procedures, 3D dental images with 3D facial records (3D–3D), and 2D photography with screen printing of 3D facial records (2D-3S). Statistical analyses were performed using descriptive procedures (Likert scale) and the Mann–Whitney U test. The Mann–Whitney U test comparing the data (n = 220 records) from living individuals and those in forensic cases identified statistically significant differences in the performance of the photographic methods for evaluating intraoral mineralisation (p = 0.004), intraoral soft tissues (p = 0.016), intraoral distortion (p = 0.005) and the scan methods for intraoral extra devices (p = 0.003) and extraoral soft tissues (p = 0.005). A visual comparison (n = 40) allowed 3D–3D superimposition. Additionally, 2D-3S superimposition qualitatively identified the middle third of the face as the corporal area within the anatomical features required for successful surgery. In conclusion, the present study presented evidence-based data suggesting that the IO scan method, as an emergent technology, should be explored as a valuable tool in forensic facial identification in real-world scenarios.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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