Soft-tissue thickness values using cone beam computed tomography: A literature review
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- DOI: 10.1177/0025802420919537
Soft-tissue thickness values using cone beam computed tomography: A literature review
Abstract
When human remains are found, with no evidence of identity, facial approximation can be a useful technique to employ. The reconstruction of the ante-mortem appearance can reproduce the likely features of the face, starting from the skull, based on the overlying soft-tissue thickness. Over the years, many techniques have been developed to achieve soft-tissue thickness measurements, one of which is based on the use of cone beam computed tomography. This study aimed to review the status of this technique and to evaluate heterogeneity among studies undertaken in this field, with particular regard to determination of landmarks, sex and body mass index.
Keywords: Forensic anthropology; facial approximation; human identification.
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