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International Journal of Forensic Oodntology
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Evaluation of sexual dimorphism in human premolars using
longitudinal ground sections- An Institutional study
Dr. Mohammed Hussain
1
, Dr. Rubeena Anjum
2
, Dr. Mandeep Kaur
3
, Dr. Nidhi
Khajuria
4
,Dr. Nitish Bhat
5
, Dr. Ashanka Bhardwaj
5
1. Post Graduate Student, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology & Oral Microbiology, IGGDC, Jammu
2. Professor & Head, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology & Oral Microbiology, IGGDC, Jammu
3. Assistant Professor, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology & Oral Microbiology, IGGDC, Jammu
4. Lecturer, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology & Oral Microbiology, IGGDC, Jammu
5. Tutor, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology & Oral Microbiology, IGGDC, Jammu
How to cite: Hussain M, Anjum R, Kaur M, Khajuria N, Bhat N, Bhardwaj A, Evaluation of sexual dimorphism in
human premolars using longitudinal ground sections- An Institutional study, Int J Forensic Odontlogy.2023.8;1:1-6
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56501/intjforensicodontol.v8i1.574
Received on: 25-12-2022 Accepted on: 28-02-2022 Web Published on: 13-03-2023
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Sex determination plays an important role in forensics. On average, males possess larger tooth
crowns than females in contemporary human populations, although the degree of dimorphism varies within
different populations. Ground sectioning of teeth can provide an accurate measurement of enamel and dentinal
thickness and can be used for gender determination in forensic analysis.
Aim: The main aim of this study is to evaluate sexual dimorphism in human premolars using longitudinal
ground sections.
Materials & Method: In this study extracted premolar teeth of males and females were taken. Longitudinal
ground sectioning of these teeth was made and later examined under light microscope under customized grids.
Results: Data was statistically analyzed and results were tabulated. It was found that enamel area and average
enamel thickness was higher in females than males and coronal dentinal areas were more in males.
Conclusion: Results of this study suggest that the differences in crown morphology among males and females
can be used as a potential tool in forensic analysis.
Keywords: Sexual dimorphism, average enamel thickness, forensic analysis, ground sectioning.
Address for Correspondence:
Dr. Mohd Hussain
Post Graduate Student,
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology & Oral Microbiology, IGGDC, Jammu.
Email Id: husynmazhar01@gmail.com
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