Forenzic significance of composite restorations radiopacity: Assessment by dental students

In order to forensic use, dental materials should be sufficiently radiopaque to be detected against enamel/dentin, resulting in correct evaluation of restorations contours, detection of secondary caries, marginal defects, etc. Radiopacity of contemporary composites has been improved by inserting of...

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Main Authors: Barac Radomir, Smiljković Aleksandar, Popović Jelena, Nikolić Marija, Gašić Jovanka
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Published: Antropološko društvo Srbije i Univerzitet u Nišu, Prirodno-matematički fakultet 2014-01-01
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spelling doaj-cda16f9609d8403c9eacde750ac59f242020-11-24T21:06:51ZengAntropološko društvo Srbije i Univerzitet u Nišu, Prirodno-matematički fakultetGlasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije1820-79361820-88272014-01-01201449293610.5937/gads1449029B1820-79361449029BForenzic significance of composite restorations radiopacity: Assessment by dental studentsBarac Radomir0Smiljković Aleksandar1Popović Jelena2Nikolić Marija3Gašić Jovanka4University of Niš, Faculty of Medicine - Stomatology Clinics, Niš, SerbiaUniversity of Niš, Faculty of Medicine - Stomatology Clinics, Niš, SerbiaUniversity of Niš, Faculty of Medicine - Stomatology Clinics, Niš, SerbiaUniversity of Niš, Faculty of Medicine - Stomatology Clinics, Niš, SerbiaUniversity of Niš, Faculty of Medicine - Stomatology Clinics, Niš, SerbiaIn order to forensic use, dental materials should be sufficiently radiopaque to be detected against enamel/dentin, resulting in correct evaluation of restorations contours, detection of secondary caries, marginal defects, etc. Radiopacity of contemporary composites has been improved by inserting of filler-particles containing heavy metals: aluminum, barium, strontium, zirconium, ytterbium. Tetric composite group (Te-econom, Ceram, EvoCeram) has the most suitable radiopacity; T-econom has highest radiopacity (4.78mm aluminum when exposure-0.6'). The aim of this study was to comparison of MOD composite restorations (T-Econom, Ivoclar, Vivadent) radiographs in molar models and to assess their role in forensic identification, by dental students. Two sets of identical radiographs of molars models (that were previously filled with cement base and composite) were made by standardized technique (exposure-time 0.2ms, amperage-10mA, voltage-70kV). One of the sets consists a few radiographs that did not have their pairs in the second set. Equality of composite restorations on the 'ante-mortem' and 'post-mortem' radiographs were assessed by dental students. Statistical analysis was performed using the kappa test. Results showed (k.t.=0.82) that there is a high correlation of correct answers although estimates are made by students who have no experience in forensic identification and forensic evidence, neither enough knowledge in dental radiology. Although the forensic identification should not be based only on the appearance of the one restoration, or the assessment of non-professional forensic scientists, this study indicates that radiopacity of composites may have a major forensic importance, because 'ante-mortem' and 'post-mortem' radiographs were showed exactly match certain morphological characteristics of composite restorations.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-7936/2014/1820-79361449029B.pdfcomposite restorationsradiopacityforensic odontologydental students
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author Barac Radomir
Smiljković Aleksandar
Popović Jelena
Nikolić Marija
Gašić Jovanka
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Smiljković Aleksandar
Popović Jelena
Nikolić Marija
Gašić Jovanka
Forenzic significance of composite restorations radiopacity: Assessment by dental students
Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije
composite restorations
radiopacity
forensic odontology
dental students
author_facet Barac Radomir
Smiljković Aleksandar
Popović Jelena
Nikolić Marija
Gašić Jovanka
author_sort Barac Radomir
title Forenzic significance of composite restorations radiopacity: Assessment by dental students
title_short Forenzic significance of composite restorations radiopacity: Assessment by dental students
title_full Forenzic significance of composite restorations radiopacity: Assessment by dental students
title_fullStr Forenzic significance of composite restorations radiopacity: Assessment by dental students
title_full_unstemmed Forenzic significance of composite restorations radiopacity: Assessment by dental students
title_sort forenzic significance of composite restorations radiopacity: assessment by dental students
publisher Antropološko društvo Srbije i Univerzitet u Nišu, Prirodno-matematički fakultet
series Glasnik Antropološkog Društva Srbije
issn 1820-7936
1820-8827
publishDate 2014-01-01
description In order to forensic use, dental materials should be sufficiently radiopaque to be detected against enamel/dentin, resulting in correct evaluation of restorations contours, detection of secondary caries, marginal defects, etc. Radiopacity of contemporary composites has been improved by inserting of filler-particles containing heavy metals: aluminum, barium, strontium, zirconium, ytterbium. Tetric composite group (Te-econom, Ceram, EvoCeram) has the most suitable radiopacity; T-econom has highest radiopacity (4.78mm aluminum when exposure-0.6'). The aim of this study was to comparison of MOD composite restorations (T-Econom, Ivoclar, Vivadent) radiographs in molar models and to assess their role in forensic identification, by dental students. Two sets of identical radiographs of molars models (that were previously filled with cement base and composite) were made by standardized technique (exposure-time 0.2ms, amperage-10mA, voltage-70kV). One of the sets consists a few radiographs that did not have their pairs in the second set. Equality of composite restorations on the 'ante-mortem' and 'post-mortem' radiographs were assessed by dental students. Statistical analysis was performed using the kappa test. Results showed (k.t.=0.82) that there is a high correlation of correct answers although estimates are made by students who have no experience in forensic identification and forensic evidence, neither enough knowledge in dental radiology. Although the forensic identification should not be based only on the appearance of the one restoration, or the assessment of non-professional forensic scientists, this study indicates that radiopacity of composites may have a major forensic importance, because 'ante-mortem' and 'post-mortem' radiographs were showed exactly match certain morphological characteristics of composite restorations.
topic composite restorations
radiopacity
forensic odontology
dental students
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1820-7936/2014/1820-79361449029B.pdf
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