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Ethnic-Guided Soft Tissue Cephalometric Analysis on Lambani Indian Inhabitants for Forensic Facial Reconstruction

Background: Forensic craniofacial reconstruction is a combination of both scientific technique and artistic skill that assist facial soft tissue approximation on the skull to obtain an image of an individual that varies in the different ethnic groups depending on genetic and environmental factors su...

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Autores principales: Nitya, K, Madhushankari, G S, Narayan, Keerthi V, Basandi, Praveen S, Ramya, R, Vasumathi, D
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9031482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35475086
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23430
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author Nitya, K
Madhushankari, G S
Narayan, Keerthi V
Basandi, Praveen S
Ramya, R
Vasumathi, D
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Madhushankari, G S
Narayan, Keerthi V
Basandi, Praveen S
Ramya, R
Vasumathi, D
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description Background: Forensic craniofacial reconstruction is a combination of both scientific technique and artistic skill that assist facial soft tissue approximation on the skull to obtain an image of an individual that varies in the different ethnic groups depending on genetic and environmental factors such as soft tissue norms. Objectives: The present study was aimed to evaluate the soft tissue norms for Lambani Indian tribes spread across the state of Karnataka in India and compare them with the local inherent ethnolinguistic Kannadiga population. Material and methods: Forty healthy individuals encompassing 20 Lambanis and 20 Kannadigas were selected using demographic information. Lateral cephalograms obtained were analyzed for various soft tissue landmarks that include facial angle, upper lip curvature, skeletal convexity, H angle, nose tip to H-line, upper sulcus depth, lower sulcus depth, upper lip thickness, upper lip strain, lower lip to H line, soft tissue chin thickness, and glabella. Results: It was observed that glabella thickness, upper sulcus depth, and lower lip to H line showed a significant difference between Lambani and Kannadiga populations. Lambani’s have a higher facial angle than the Kannadiga group though not statistically significant. Gender-wise comparison had shown a significant difference in variables on upper sulcus depth, glabella among females, and lower lip to H line, glabella among males. Conclusion: The differences obtained between the two ethnic groups in this study clearly suggest the need for separate soft tissue thickness norms for distinctive populations that could be vital in the facial reconstruction of an individual in the field of forensic investigation to narrow down the identification process.
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spelling pubmed-90314822022-04-25 Ethnic-Guided Soft Tissue Cephalometric Analysis on Lambani Indian Inhabitants for Forensic Facial Reconstruction Nitya, K Madhushankari, G S Narayan, Keerthi V Basandi, Praveen S Ramya, R Vasumathi, D Cureus Epidemiology/Public Health Background: Forensic craniofacial reconstruction is a combination of both scientific technique and artistic skill that assist facial soft tissue approximation on the skull to obtain an image of an individual that varies in the different ethnic groups depending on genetic and environmental factors such as soft tissue norms. Objectives: The present study was aimed to evaluate the soft tissue norms for Lambani Indian tribes spread across the state of Karnataka in India and compare them with the local inherent ethnolinguistic Kannadiga population. Material and methods: Forty healthy individuals encompassing 20 Lambanis and 20 Kannadigas were selected using demographic information. Lateral cephalograms obtained were analyzed for various soft tissue landmarks that include facial angle, upper lip curvature, skeletal convexity, H angle, nose tip to H-line, upper sulcus depth, lower sulcus depth, upper lip thickness, upper lip strain, lower lip to H line, soft tissue chin thickness, and glabella. Results: It was observed that glabella thickness, upper sulcus depth, and lower lip to H line showed a significant difference between Lambani and Kannadiga populations. Lambani’s have a higher facial angle than the Kannadiga group though not statistically significant. Gender-wise comparison had shown a significant difference in variables on upper sulcus depth, glabella among females, and lower lip to H line, glabella among males. Conclusion: The differences obtained between the two ethnic groups in this study clearly suggest the need for separate soft tissue thickness norms for distinctive populations that could be vital in the facial reconstruction of an individual in the field of forensic investigation to narrow down the identification process. Cureus 2022-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9031482/ /pubmed/35475086 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23430 Text en Copyright © 2022, Nitya et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nitya, K
Madhushankari, G S
Narayan, Keerthi V
Basandi, Praveen S
Ramya, R
Vasumathi, D
Ethnic-Guided Soft Tissue Cephalometric Analysis on Lambani Indian Inhabitants for Forensic Facial Reconstruction
title Ethnic-Guided Soft Tissue Cephalometric Analysis on Lambani Indian Inhabitants for Forensic Facial Reconstruction
title_full Ethnic-Guided Soft Tissue Cephalometric Analysis on Lambani Indian Inhabitants for Forensic Facial Reconstruction
title_fullStr Ethnic-Guided Soft Tissue Cephalometric Analysis on Lambani Indian Inhabitants for Forensic Facial Reconstruction
title_full_unstemmed Ethnic-Guided Soft Tissue Cephalometric Analysis on Lambani Indian Inhabitants for Forensic Facial Reconstruction
title_short Ethnic-Guided Soft Tissue Cephalometric Analysis on Lambani Indian Inhabitants for Forensic Facial Reconstruction
title_sort ethnic-guided soft tissue cephalometric analysis on lambani indian inhabitants for forensic facial reconstruction
topic Epidemiology/Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9031482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35475086
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23430
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