Application of 3D imaging and selfies in forensic dental identification

GV Reesu, NL Brown - Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
With increased access to smartphones, the selfie has gained immense popularity in the past
decade. Selfie images could be a significant source of ante-mortem (AM) image data in …

Forensic dental identification using two-dimensional photographs of a smile and three-dimensional dental models: a 2D-3D superimposition method

GV Reesu, S Mânica, GF Revie, NL Brown… - Forensic Science …, 2020 - Elsevier
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior
dentition. These images can be an alternative ante-mortem (AM) dental source in cases with …

Exploring the feasibility of smartphone cameras for 3D modelling of bite patterns in forensic dental identification

A Kurniawan, J Hamdani, H Utomo, BN Rizky… - Legal Medicine, 2024 - Elsevier
The field of bitemark analysis involves examining physical alterations in a medium resulting
from contact with teeth and other oral structures. Various techniques, such as 2D and 3D …

Determining the genuine and the imposter pair of the dental arch pattern through the 3D point cloud analysis for forensic identification.

A Kurniawan - International Journal of Pharmaceutical …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
Objective. The objective of this study was to investigate the efficient parts of the dental arch
for human identification. Materials and Methods. A total of 120 pairs of superimposed 3D …

From conventional to virtual smile design systems: a current systematic review

M Ahmed, M Tharwat, A Sanad, K Abdelhamid, H Ali… - 2021 - preprints.org
Without impacting the dental sciences, breakthroughs in technology and applications could
not be accomplished. In the advancement of technology and information technology …

[PDF][PDF] Investigation of photographic and digital methods for odontological comparison to aid with human identification

GV Reesu - 2020 - discovery.dundee.ac.uk
Traditional forensic odontology techniques for identification are usually unsuitable in cases
where the AM dental records of the victim are not available or inadequate for forensic …