3D Bitemark Analysis in Forensic Odontology Utilizing a Smartphone Camera and Open-Source Monoscopic Photogrammetry Surface Scanning
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2023-01Author(s)
Kurniawan, Arofi
Chusid, An’nisaa
Utomo, Haryono
Istiqomah Marini, Maria
Novia Rizky, Rizky
Widayati Prakoeswa, Beshlina Fitri
Hamdani, Janice
Salazar-Gamarra, Rodrigo
Lauria Dib, Luciano
Alias, Aspalilah
Putera Mohd Yusof, Mohd. Yusmiaidil
Marya, Anand
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“Bitemark analysis is a challenging procedure in the field of criminal case investigation. The unique
characteristics of dentition are used to find the best match between the existing patterned injury and the
suspected perpetrator in bitemark identification. Bitemark analysis accuracy can be influenced by various
factors, including biting pressure, tooth morphology, skin elasticity, dental cast duplication, timing, and image
quality. This review article discusses the potential of a smartphone camera as an alternative method for 3D
bitemark analysis. Bitemark evidence on human skin and food should be immediately recorded or duplicated
to retrieve long-lasting proof, allowing for a sufficient examination period. Various studies utilizing twodimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) technologies have been developed to obtain an adequate
bitemark analysis. 3D imaging technology provides accurate and precise analysis. However, the currently
available method using an intraoral scanner (IOS) requires high-cost specialized equipment and a well-trained
operator. The numerous advantages of monoscopic photogrammetry may lead to a novel method of 3D
bitemark analysis in forensic odontology. Smartphone cameras and monoscopic photogrammetry
methodology could lead to a novel method of 3D bitemark analysis with an efficient cost and readily available
equipment.“
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