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Volume 193, Issue 1, Pages 127.e1-127.e7 (15 December 2009)


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Facial soft tissue thickness of Brazilian adults

Sílvia Virginia Tedeschi-OliveiraCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Rodolfo Francisco Haltenhoff Melani, Natalie Haddad de Almeida, Luiz Airton Saavedra de Paiva

Received 28 May 2008; received in revised form 18 April 2009; accepted 1 September 2009. published online 25 September 2009.

Abstract 

The auxiliary technique known as Facial Reconstruction enables one to reestablish the contours of the soft tissues over the skull, therefore producing a face and increasing the probability of a facial recognition. The reliability of this technique depends on the evaluation of the mean values of soft tissue thicknesses observed in a given population. Measurements were evaluated in autopsied corpses in “Section of Technical Verification of Deaths” in Guarulhos, São Paulo, Brazil. Thickness was measured manually by puncturing 10 midline craniometrical points and 11 bilateral points on a sample of 40 corpses of both sexes aged between 17 and 90 years, classified by skin color and the nutritional state. The results for the average thickness values are higher for males, variations related to the nutritional state are proportional to the increased fat on the face and age was not significant. The ethnic variable related to skin color when compared to studies with other populations showed differences, with the need for a reference table for a given population application of Facial Reconstruction technique in skulls of non-attributable identity.

Departamento de Odontologia Social, Faculdade de Odontologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Avenida Lineu Prestes 2227, CEP 05508-000 São Paulo, Brazil

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Rua Leopoldo Couto de Magalhães Júnior, 591 apto 62, Itaim Bibi, São Paulo, SP, CEP: 04542-011, BraZil. Tel.: +55 011 3078 9615; fax: +55 011 3078 9615.

PII: S0379-0738(09)00364-8

doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2009.09.002


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