Taurodontism and its forensic value: a case report

Authors

  • Mário Marques Fernandes Biomedical Service of the Public Ministry of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre/RS, Brazil Department of Social Dentistry, Dental School of University of São Paulo, São Paulo/SP, Brazil
  • Rhonan Ferreira Silva Dental School of Federal University of Goiás, Goiânia/GO, Brazil
  • Tessa de Lucena Botelho Dental School, Campus Flamboyant, Paulista University, Goiânia/GO, Brazil
  • Rachel Lima Ribeiro Tinoco Salgado de Oliveira University, Niterói/RJ, Brazil
  • Vania Regina Camargo Fontanella Dental School, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
  • Rogério Nogueira de Oliveira Department of Social Dentistry, Dental School of University of São Paulo, São Paulo/SP, Brazil

Keywords:

diagnostic imaging, tooth abnormalities, expert testimony, forensic dentistry, patient identification systems.

Abstract

Taurodontism is an anomaly that affects posterior teeth, vertically increasing the size of the pulp chamber, mimicking the shape of bovine teeth, being only evidenced in diagnostic images. This report describes a case of taurodontism in a mandibular second molar, highlighting the forensic importance of this dental anomaly with relevant potential for human identification, not only for its morphological aspect but also for its relatively low frequency in mandibular second molars. In the case under study, the individual did not have any restored teeth. Thus, the set of diverse imaging modalities is fundamental to identify the anatomy of teeth and roots, the only information that could be used in a hypothetical identification situation, assigning to this anomaly an exceptional relevance as a potential characteristic for positive identification.

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Published

2018-10-27

How to Cite

Fernandes, M. M., Silva, R. F., Botelho, T. de L., Tinoco, R. L. R., Fontanella, V. R. C., & de Oliveira, R. N. (2018). Taurodontism and its forensic value: a case report. The Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology - JFOS, 36(2), 40: 43. Retrieved from https://ojs.iofos.eu/index.php/Journal/article/view/1025