Publication: Ameloglyphics: a Novel appraisal of the Enamel Structure in Identification of an individual
Date
2014
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Institute of Medicine
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Introduction: Ameloglyphics is a newly emerging field that studies the patterns of enamel rods. Amelo means enamel and glyphics means carving. It is said by some investigators that the patterns of enamel rods are unique to each individual.
Methods: The aim of the study was to estimate and categorise tooth print patterns among 30 teeth of known age and gender and to analyze the variation among carious and non-carious teeth. The tooth surface was etched and imprint was transferred to a slide using an adhesive tape. Further evaluation was done under light microscopy by using verifinger SDK software.
Results: The various patterns observed were straight, wavy, branched, looped, intersecting and radiating. The carious teeth and deciduous dentition showed predominance of wavy and straight pattern which is in accordance with their softer nature and increased susceptibility to bacterial invasion.
Keywords: enamel, tooth prints, biometrics, ameloglyphics
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S Dahal
Lecturer, Department of Dentistry, Institute of Medicine
K Boaz
Professor and Head, Department of Oral Pathology, MCODS
N Srikant
Associate Professor, Department of Oral Pathology, MCODS
NK Agrawal
Lecturer, Department of Dentistry, Institute of Medicine
Keywords
enamel, tooth prints, biometrics, ameloglyphics