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Facial soft tissue thickness in forensic facial reconstruction: Impact of regional differences in Brazil

Forensic facial reconstruction aims to assemble and provide the appearance of a face over a skull, in order to lead to recognition of that individual, making possible the application of primary identification methods. The scientific literature presents facial soft tissue thickness (FSTT) tables for...

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Autores principales: Moritsugui, Deisy Satie, Fugiwara, Flavia Vanessa Greb, Vassallo, Flávia Nicolle Stefani, Mazzilli, Luiz Eugênio Nigro, Beaini, Thiago Leite, Melani, Rodolfo Francisco Haltenhoff
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9286276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35839226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270980
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author Moritsugui, Deisy Satie
Fugiwara, Flavia Vanessa Greb
Vassallo, Flávia Nicolle Stefani
Mazzilli, Luiz Eugênio Nigro
Beaini, Thiago Leite
Melani, Rodolfo Francisco Haltenhoff
author_facet Moritsugui, Deisy Satie
Fugiwara, Flavia Vanessa Greb
Vassallo, Flávia Nicolle Stefani
Mazzilli, Luiz Eugênio Nigro
Beaini, Thiago Leite
Melani, Rodolfo Francisco Haltenhoff
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description Forensic facial reconstruction aims to assemble and provide the appearance of a face over a skull, in order to lead to recognition of that individual, making possible the application of primary identification methods. The scientific literature presents facial soft tissue thickness (FSTT) tables for reference from a range of different geographic regions. However, the consensus on its importance or on how to use specific population data related to FSTT is not unanimous. Brazil is formed by geographic regions with diverse populations, which are reflected in facial features. This paper aimed to measure and compare FSTT of distinct Brazilian samples to ascertain the need for specific data sets for different regions. A specific protocol for cone beam computed tomography was used to standardize measurement, and it was applied in a sample of 101 subjects. The FSTT measurements of a Brazilian population from the Midwest Region was compared to a previous sample from Southeast, which was collected using the same protocol. High compatibility was observed when comparing the averages of FSTT among samples of these two different geographic regions. Regarding age groups, notable differences on the medium and inferior face were observed in females. Minor variances found are unlikely to affect the practice of forensic facial reconstruction. Facial features, such as eyes, lips, nose, and skin may also be relevant in the differentiation of people from these two areas in Brazil. Therefore, concerning the Southeast and Midwest Brazilian regions, the need to apply different data sets is unnecessary.
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spelling pubmed-92862762022-07-16 Facial soft tissue thickness in forensic facial reconstruction: Impact of regional differences in Brazil Moritsugui, Deisy Satie Fugiwara, Flavia Vanessa Greb Vassallo, Flávia Nicolle Stefani Mazzilli, Luiz Eugênio Nigro Beaini, Thiago Leite Melani, Rodolfo Francisco Haltenhoff PLoS One Research Article Forensic facial reconstruction aims to assemble and provide the appearance of a face over a skull, in order to lead to recognition of that individual, making possible the application of primary identification methods. The scientific literature presents facial soft tissue thickness (FSTT) tables for reference from a range of different geographic regions. However, the consensus on its importance or on how to use specific population data related to FSTT is not unanimous. Brazil is formed by geographic regions with diverse populations, which are reflected in facial features. This paper aimed to measure and compare FSTT of distinct Brazilian samples to ascertain the need for specific data sets for different regions. A specific protocol for cone beam computed tomography was used to standardize measurement, and it was applied in a sample of 101 subjects. The FSTT measurements of a Brazilian population from the Midwest Region was compared to a previous sample from Southeast, which was collected using the same protocol. High compatibility was observed when comparing the averages of FSTT among samples of these two different geographic regions. Regarding age groups, notable differences on the medium and inferior face were observed in females. Minor variances found are unlikely to affect the practice of forensic facial reconstruction. Facial features, such as eyes, lips, nose, and skin may also be relevant in the differentiation of people from these two areas in Brazil. Therefore, concerning the Southeast and Midwest Brazilian regions, the need to apply different data sets is unnecessary. Public Library of Science 2022-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9286276/ /pubmed/35839226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270980 Text en © 2022 Moritsugui et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Fugiwara, Flavia Vanessa Greb
Vassallo, Flávia Nicolle Stefani
Mazzilli, Luiz Eugênio Nigro
Beaini, Thiago Leite
Melani, Rodolfo Francisco Haltenhoff
Facial soft tissue thickness in forensic facial reconstruction: Impact of regional differences in Brazil
title Facial soft tissue thickness in forensic facial reconstruction: Impact of regional differences in Brazil
title_full Facial soft tissue thickness in forensic facial reconstruction: Impact of regional differences in Brazil
title_fullStr Facial soft tissue thickness in forensic facial reconstruction: Impact of regional differences in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Facial soft tissue thickness in forensic facial reconstruction: Impact of regional differences in Brazil
title_short Facial soft tissue thickness in forensic facial reconstruction: Impact of regional differences in Brazil
title_sort facial soft tissue thickness in forensic facial reconstruction: impact of regional differences in brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9286276/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35839226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270980
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