APPLICABILITY OF PALATAL RUGOSCOPY CODIFICATION AS A TOOL IN HUMAN IDENTIFICATION

Autores

  • Marina Silva Pinto Unidade de Ensino Superior de Feira de Santana
  • Márcio Cruz dos Santos Sobrinho
  • Jamilly de Oliveira Musse Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana - UEFS
  • Tiago José Silva Oliveira
  • Jeidson Antônio Morais Marques

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21117/rbol-v12n12025-615

Palavras-chave:

Antropologia Forense, Odontologia Legal, Palato duro

Resumo

Forensic dentistry is one of the areas of science that places the knowledge of dentistry in favor of civil society and justice. One of the great efficiencies of this specialization is the human identification, where rugoscopy is an efficient biological method. This technique involves the study of palatine wrinkles that are unique anatomical accidents and that are present in strategic locations in the anterior portion of the hard palate, being considered immutable throughout life and, consequently, being important in the study of human identification. The objective of this work was to study the rugoscopic characteristics of individuals from the city of Feira de Santana, in order to assess its applicability as a method of individual human identification. An observational, classificatory and cross-sectional study was performed. The study corresponded to the analysis of 100 plaster casts of the upper arch, where 51 corresponded to females and 49 to males. Regarding the analyses, it was decided to adopt the classifications of Silva (1936), analyzing the quantitative relation of wrinkles; Carrea (1937), relating the arrangement of wrinkles; and Bassauri (1961), analyzing the morphotypes of wrinkles. The results showed that, according to Silva’s system, each individual has approximately 11 wrinkles. As for Carrea’s analysis, type IV was the most predominant. While Bassauri showed no agreement on any pattern. Finally, it was found that there are no significant differences, proving that rugoscopy can be used as an effective means for human identification, in addition to being a feasible, low-cost and easy-to-perform method

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2025-07-15

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