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Rev. Bras. Odontol. Leg. RBOL ; 9(1): 89-97, 2022-05-04.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1524606

ABSTRACT

A incorporação do chamado fluxo digital já é uma realidade na odontologia clínica, e suas vantagens podem ser incorporadas à Odontologia Forense. Particularmente, os escâneres, ou scanners intraorais (SIOs) geram modelos tridimensionais digitais em forma de arquivo que podem ser armazenados, analisados e comparados utilizando aplicativos próprios. Trata-se de técnica que obtém registros com agilidade e precisão, onde os dados podem ser obtidos, se necessário, no próprio local do encontro, como por exemplo, nos acidentes coletivos. O objetivo deste estudo é revisar a literatura sobre as aplicações mais recentes dos SIOs e dos arquivos por eles gerados na Odontologia Forense. Onze trabalhos foram selecionados para revisão. Os estudos mostram que as técnicas existentes se beneficiam do uso dos SIOs e dos modelos digitais, e que medidas exatas e precisas podem ser feitas digitalmente. Algoritmos de comparação e inteligências artificiais podem ser de grande contribuição para o processo de identificação, diminuindo a quantidade de suspeitos a serem comparados com uma determinada amostra e identificando restaurações metálicas. A técnica digital permite a diferenciação de gêmeos monozigóticos por análise das rugosidades palatinas. A identificação humana baseada apenas na análise física ou digital de marcas de mordida não é recomendada, pois é sujeita a viés do examinador


The digital workflow is already ubiquitous in the clinical dental practice, and its advantages can be incorporated to the forensic odontology. Intraoral scanners generate digital casts that can be stored, analyzed and compared using the proper software. It's a technique that swiftly and precisely registers the object of interest, and can be used on-site, if needed, in mass disasters, for example. The goal of this article is to review the most recent applications of the intraoral scanners and the digital files generated by them in the forensic odontology practice. Eleven articles were selected for revision. The studies demonstrate that the existing identification techniques can benefit from the use of intraoral scanners and digital casts, and measures can be taken digitally with precision and accuracy. Automated comparison algorithms and artificial intelligence models can be of great contribution to the identification process, decreasing the number of suspects that could match a sample and identifying metallic restorations. Digital analysis of palatal rugae was used successfully to identify monozygotic twins. Human identification relying solely on bitemark analysis, even with digital techniques, is not recommended, due to examiner bias

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Metallomics ; 6(10): 1801-7, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25083510

ABSTRACT

This work describes the evaluation of metals and (metallo)proteins in vitreous humor samples and their correlations with some biological aspects in different post-mortem intervals (1-7 days), taking into account both decomposing and non-decomposing bodies. After qualitative evaluation of the samples involving 26 elements, representative metal ions (Fe, Mg and Mo) are determined by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry after using mini-vial decomposition system for sample preparation. A significant trend for Fe is found with post-mortem time for decomposing bodies because of a significant increase of iron concentration when comparing samples from bodies presenting 3 and 7 days post-mortem interval. An important clue to elucidate the role of metals is the coupling of liquid chromatography with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry for identification of metals linked to proteins, as well as mass spectrometry for the identification of those proteins involved in the post-mortem interval.


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Metalloproteins/analysis , Metals/analysis , Vitreous Body/chemistry , Amino Acid Sequence , Autopsy/methods , Chromatography, Liquid/methods , Humans , Mass Spectrometry/methods , Metals/metabolism , Molecular Sequence Data , Protein Binding , Proteins/analysis , Proteins/metabolism , Vitreous Body/metabolism
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