Radiographic dental implants recognition for geographic evaluation in human identification

Authors

  • E. Nuzzolese Sezione di Medicina Legale, Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy
  • S. Lusito Sezione di Medicina Legale, Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy
  • B. Solarino Sezione di Medicina Legale, Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy
  • G. Di Vella Sezione di Medicina Legale, Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy

Abstract

Dental implants for prosthetic rehabilitation with fixed crown or mobile partial/total dentures is a very common oral treatment among the population in Italy as elsewhere. There is a great number of implant systems of different designs. However, a catalogue of radiographic images and a description of the dental implants available in Italy would be useful in order to identify the manufacturer and the type of implant encountered in forensic casework. When an unidentified body is found with one or more implants in the jaws, and no dental record is available, clues gleaned from the type of implants used could give direction to the investigation.

In this study Italian implant manufactures were contacted and asked to provide specimen implants. Digital radiographs were taken of all the implants donated at 0º, 30º, and 60 º horizontal rotation, combined with -20º, -10º, 0º, +10º, and +20º vertical inclination relative to the radiographic beam and the X-ray sensor. A total of 15 images per implant were taken and examined to identify consistent, unique features that would aid in implant recognition. Only those observations made from radiographs between -10º and +10º vertical inclination would ever be used for definite identification of any implant.

The information from this study should be considered a survey of the commercial distribution of dental implants in Italy through their digital radiographic images. It is also a starting point for a wider geographical evaluation of different manufacturers in other countries and continents. The radiographic images provided should help both the forensic odontologist and the prosthodontist to identify pre-existing implants which they may discover from their radiographic images.

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Published

2023-06-25

How to Cite

Nuzzolese, E., Lusito, S., Solarino, B., & Di Vella, G. (2023). Radiographic dental implants recognition for geographic evaluation in human identification . The Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology - JFOS, 26(1), 8: 11. Retrieved from https://ojs.iofos.eu/index.php/Journal/article/view/1652

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Identification