Odontometric parameters in human mandibular molars for sex estimation in a forensic context

When encountering human skeletal remains in forensic contexts, one important step in the identification process is the estimation of sex, because it reduces the number of individuals to approximately one half. The pelvis and skull are considered the most efficient elements for this estimation; howev...

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Main Authors: Sofia Fernandes Franco, Álvaro Azevedo, Vítor M. J. Matos, Daniel Mongiovi, Alexandra Teixeira
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dental Anthropology Association 2021-07-01
Series:Dental Anthropology
Online Access:http://journal.dentalanthropology.org/index.php/jda/article/view/326/298
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spelling doaj-76d97984edfa493cb3522b5961e96fc72021-08-13T22:55:39ZengDental Anthropology AssociationDental Anthropology1096-94112021-07-013423643https://doi.org/10.26575/daj.v34i2.326Odontometric parameters in human mandibular molars for sex estimation in a forensic contextSofia Fernandes Franco0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7039-1092Álvaro Azevedo1Vítor M. J. Matos2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2620-7352Daniel Mongiovi3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1048-8789Alexandra Teixeira4IINFACTS -Institute of Research and Advanced Training in Health Sciences and Technologies, Department of Sciences, University Institute of Health Sciences (IUCS), CESPU, CRL, Gandra, PortugalFaculty of Dental Medicine, University of Porto, Portugal; EPIUnit –Institute of Public Health, University of Porto, PortugalResearch Centre for Anthropology and Health, Department of Life Sciences, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, PortugalIINFACTS -Institute of Research and Advanced Training in Health Sciences and Technologies, Department of Sciences, University Institute of Health Sciences (IUCS), CESPU, CRL, Gandra, PortugalIINFACTS -Institute of Research and Advanced Training in Health Sciences and Technologies, Department of Sciences, University Institute of Health Sciences (IUCS), CESPU, CRL, Gandra, PortugalWhen encountering human skeletal remains in forensic contexts, one important step in the identification process is the estimation of sex, because it reduces the number of individuals to approximately one half. The pelvis and skull are considered the most efficient elements for this estimation; however, when unavailable, teeth may be used alternatively. This study aims to evaluate the usefulness of specific odontometric parameters from the mandibular first molar – mesiolingual-distobuccal distance (MLDB) and mesiobuccal-distolingual distance (MBDL) - on sex estimation, in a sample composed from 135 mandibles selected from the Coimbra Identified Skeletal Collection (University of Coimbra). Since canines seem to be the most accurate teeth for sexual diagnosis, comparison of molars parameters and canines was performed, through measurement of their mesiodistal dimensions (MD). Statistical analysis showed sexual dimorphism in human first molars and determination of cut-off points assigned individuals to the male or female group. In the first molar, 60.7% and 65.2% of individuals were correctly classified by using MLDB and MBDL, respectively. Highest sexual diagnosis accuracy was achieved with Canine MD, reaching 74.6%. Our results indicate that although mandibular molar dimensions are useful for sex estimation, the canine should be prioritized when using the dentition to perform this task.http://journal.dentalanthropology.org/index.php/jda/article/view/326/298
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author Sofia Fernandes Franco
Álvaro Azevedo
Vítor M. J. Matos
Daniel Mongiovi
Alexandra Teixeira
spellingShingle Sofia Fernandes Franco
Álvaro Azevedo
Vítor M. J. Matos
Daniel Mongiovi
Alexandra Teixeira
Odontometric parameters in human mandibular molars for sex estimation in a forensic context
Dental Anthropology
author_facet Sofia Fernandes Franco
Álvaro Azevedo
Vítor M. J. Matos
Daniel Mongiovi
Alexandra Teixeira
author_sort Sofia Fernandes Franco
title Odontometric parameters in human mandibular molars for sex estimation in a forensic context
title_short Odontometric parameters in human mandibular molars for sex estimation in a forensic context
title_full Odontometric parameters in human mandibular molars for sex estimation in a forensic context
title_fullStr Odontometric parameters in human mandibular molars for sex estimation in a forensic context
title_full_unstemmed Odontometric parameters in human mandibular molars for sex estimation in a forensic context
title_sort odontometric parameters in human mandibular molars for sex estimation in a forensic context
publisher Dental Anthropology Association
series Dental Anthropology
issn 1096-9411
publishDate 2021-07-01
description When encountering human skeletal remains in forensic contexts, one important step in the identification process is the estimation of sex, because it reduces the number of individuals to approximately one half. The pelvis and skull are considered the most efficient elements for this estimation; however, when unavailable, teeth may be used alternatively. This study aims to evaluate the usefulness of specific odontometric parameters from the mandibular first molar – mesiolingual-distobuccal distance (MLDB) and mesiobuccal-distolingual distance (MBDL) - on sex estimation, in a sample composed from 135 mandibles selected from the Coimbra Identified Skeletal Collection (University of Coimbra). Since canines seem to be the most accurate teeth for sexual diagnosis, comparison of molars parameters and canines was performed, through measurement of their mesiodistal dimensions (MD). Statistical analysis showed sexual dimorphism in human first molars and determination of cut-off points assigned individuals to the male or female group. In the first molar, 60.7% and 65.2% of individuals were correctly classified by using MLDB and MBDL, respectively. Highest sexual diagnosis accuracy was achieved with Canine MD, reaching 74.6%. Our results indicate that although mandibular molar dimensions are useful for sex estimation, the canine should be prioritized when using the dentition to perform this task.
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