Anatomical variations in the permanent mandibular canine: forensic importance

Resumo

Introduction: The uniqueness of dental morphology plays an important role in Forensic Odontology, especially for human identifications, in which a single tooth can provide information for dental identification. Objective: To address the importance of a permanent lower canine with two roots for dental identification considering the internal and external morphology of the canine roots. Case report: To report a forensic case in which a two-rooted permanent lower canine was found in a decomposed human body. Conclusion: Although the victim was not identified by the dental parameter, it was observed that this type of morphological variation is of little incidence in some populations, therefore constituting a valuable tool for dental human identifications.

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Forensic dentistry, Anatomy, Canine

Citação

SILVA, Rhonan Ferreira da et al. Anatomical variations in the permanent mandibular canine: forensic importance. RSBO: revista sul-brasileira de odontologia, v. 9, n. 4, p. 468-473, Oct./Dec. 2012.