Forensic medicine is now able to identify people through lots of different systems. Actually, fingerprints identification is the most used identification method. To avoid identifying, many people alter or erase their fingerprints through chemical and / or abrasive systems. The study of palatal rugae (palatoscopy) is an identification technique today accepted by the international scientific community as an alternative, safe and effective identification system, because of their characteristic feature of immutability and individuality. Currently, the most used procedure is dental impression through plaster casts or photographs. The difficulties in the recording and cast’s storage limited the use of this identification system in comparison with others techniques. In order to improve the palatal rugae analysis system, we designed a software, connected to a camera device that allows to acquire the palatal impression, to easily identify the salient palatal features and to store them in a database. This would permit a fast, simple and economic recognition method that could be used without the need of specific staff training and that could easily be integrated with the existing fingerprint identification systems. palatal rugae personal identification. technology

Electronic palatal rugae impression: a potentially relevant technology in personal identification / Guerra, Fabrizio; Gottardi, Francesco; Anastasi, Giacomo; Nardi, Gianna Maria; Spota, Andrea; Ottolenghi, Livia. - In: SENSES & SCIENCES. - ISSN 2284-2489. - 3:2(2016), pp. 203-209. [10.14616/sands-2016-2-203209]

Electronic palatal rugae impression: a potentially relevant technology in personal identification

Fabrizio Guerra
Primo
;
Gianna Maria Nardi;Andrea Spota
Penultimo
;
Livia Ottolenghi
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

Forensic medicine is now able to identify people through lots of different systems. Actually, fingerprints identification is the most used identification method. To avoid identifying, many people alter or erase their fingerprints through chemical and / or abrasive systems. The study of palatal rugae (palatoscopy) is an identification technique today accepted by the international scientific community as an alternative, safe and effective identification system, because of their characteristic feature of immutability and individuality. Currently, the most used procedure is dental impression through plaster casts or photographs. The difficulties in the recording and cast’s storage limited the use of this identification system in comparison with others techniques. In order to improve the palatal rugae analysis system, we designed a software, connected to a camera device that allows to acquire the palatal impression, to easily identify the salient palatal features and to store them in a database. This would permit a fast, simple and economic recognition method that could be used without the need of specific staff training and that could easily be integrated with the existing fingerprint identification systems. palatal rugae personal identification. technology
2016
palatal rugae; personal identification; technology
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Electronic palatal rugae impression: a potentially relevant technology in personal identification / Guerra, Fabrizio; Gottardi, Francesco; Anastasi, Giacomo; Nardi, Gianna Maria; Spota, Andrea; Ottolenghi, Livia. - In: SENSES & SCIENCES. - ISSN 2284-2489. - 3:2(2016), pp. 203-209. [10.14616/sands-2016-2-203209]
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