VIRDENTOPSY: Virtual Dental Autopsy and Remote Forensic Odontology Evaluation
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Virtual Autopsy and Teledentistry in Forensic Odontology
3. The Virtual Dental Autopsy Project (VIRDENTOPSY)
- 2D or 3D video recording of the dental arches and oral cavity, using intraoral camera or smartphones (Figure 2).
- Photographic collection of the dental arches.
- Photogrammetry of the dental arches using an intraoral scanner (Figure 3).
- 3D scanning of jaws and skull.
- Intraoral radiographic collection using digital sensors.
- Any radiographic imaging of the skull (Panoramic images, OPG, TC scans, if available).
- Live streaming using smartphone and smart glasses (Figure 4).
4. Discussion
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- Forensic odontologists are not available on the mass disaster site or on the area of the recovery (single unidentified body of unknown nationality);
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- Forensic odontologists cannot be recruited or afforded in the temporary morgue after a mass disaster;
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- Forensic odontologists of the same nationalities as the victims involved in the disaster can offer remotely useful hints related to dental treatments and dental data interpretation;
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- A second expert opinion on all post-mortem dental data collected could widen or confirm dental findings such as age, habits, and dental treatments, thus reducing bias;
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- Archeological and paleopathological findings on ancient human remains could benefit from a complementary analysis by forensic odontologists, completing the evaluation study of jaws and teeth that are available;
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- Reduce infectious risks, such as those faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, by reducing the number of experts involved in the autopsy room for the post-mortem data collection;
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- Hands-on training in forensic odontology courses through live streaming using smart glasses and augmented reality.
5. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Chicago/Turabian StyleNuzzolese, Emilio. 2021. "VIRDENTOPSY: Virtual Dental Autopsy and Remote Forensic Odontology Evaluation" Dentistry Journal 9, no. 9: 102. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj9090102
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