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Sexual dimorphism analysis in egyptian population by locating the mandibular canal using cone beam computed tomography : An observational cross-sectional study / Arwa Ibrahim Mousa ; Supervised Sahar Hosny Eldessouky , Dina Mohamed Elbeshlawy

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  • تحليل التشكل الجنسى فى الشعب المصرى عن طريق تحديد موقع قناة الفك السفلى باستخدام الأشعة المقطعية بالحاسوب مخروطية الشعاع : دراسه مقطعية عرضية [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Oral (Radiology and Diagosis) Summary: Forensic odontology is a challenging and interesting branch of forensic science that has evolved as a new ray of hope assisting forensic medicine. It involves among other applications the administration of dental sciences in the identification of deceased individuals. Nowadays, radiology has an indispensable role in human identification based on the anatomy and depending mainly on comparing anatomical landmarks in antemortem and postmortem records.The dento-maxillofacial radiology plays an important role in the field of dental forensics, studying the radiographs and allowing for evaluation of further details (Nicopoulou-Karayianni et al. 2007&Rathod et al. 2017). Sex determination is a subdivision of forensic odontology,that has an indispensable role in human identification especially when the information related to the deceased individuals is unavailable. Radiographsplay a remarkable role as an aid for sex determination, as they provide several measurements without a flesh barrier. Accordingly, radiographic imaging methods are generally preferred by forensic scientists as they offer various morphological information that can be analyzed and used for gender differentiation (Karayianni et al. 2007, Divakar et al 2015, Uppal et al. 2018) Many researchersstudied sexual dimorphism in various populations by analysis of different anatomical structures using radiographs of the maxillofacial region. Teeth dimensions, dental arch analysis, paranasal sinuses, foramen magnum dimensions, craniofacial analysis, mandibular ramus measurements and inferior alveolar canal location were proven to be effective indicators of sexual dimorphism in different populations (Oliveira et al. 2009, Angel et al. 2011, Indira et al. 2012, Abu-Taleb and El Beshlawy 2015&Demiralp et al. 2019)
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.09.05.Ph.D.2019.Ar.S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110080880000
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Cai01.09.05.Ph.D.2018.Wa.A Accuracy of three dimensional cone beam computed tomography printed images in assessment of mandibular linear measurements : Validation study / Cai01.09.05.Ph.D.2018.We.I Influence of small, midi, medium and large fields of view on accuracy of linear measurements in cbct imaging : Diagnostic accuracy study / Cai01.09.05.Ph.D.2018.We.I Influence of small, midi, medium and large fields of view on accuracy of linear measurements in cbct imaging : Diagnostic accuracy study / Cai01.09.05.Ph.D.2019.Ar.S Sexual dimorphism analysis in egyptian population by locating the mandibular canal using cone beam computed tomography : An observational cross-sectional study / Cai01.09.05.Ph.D.2019.Ar.S Sexual dimorphism analysis in egyptian population by locating the mandibular canal using cone beam computed tomography : An observational cross-sectional study / Cai01.09.05.Ph.D.2019.Em.A Assessment of mandibular osseous changes using radiomorphometric indices by cone beam computed tomography in patients with end stage renal failure versus normal population : Observational study / Cai01.09.05.Ph.D.2019.Em.A Assessment of mandibular osseous changes using radiomorphometric indices by cone beam computed tomography in patients with end stage renal failure versus normal population : Observational study /

Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Oral and Dental Medicine - Department of Oral (Radiology and Diagosis)

Forensic odontology is a challenging and interesting branch of forensic science that has evolved as a new ray of hope assisting forensic medicine. It involves among other applications the administration of dental sciences in the identification of deceased individuals. Nowadays, radiology has an indispensable role in human identification based on the anatomy and depending mainly on comparing anatomical landmarks in antemortem and postmortem records.The dento-maxillofacial radiology plays an important role in the field of dental forensics, studying the radiographs and allowing for evaluation of further details (Nicopoulou-Karayianni et al. 2007&Rathod et al. 2017). Sex determination is a subdivision of forensic odontology,that has an indispensable role in human identification especially when the information related to the deceased individuals is unavailable. Radiographsplay a remarkable role as an aid for sex determination, as they provide several measurements without a flesh barrier. Accordingly, radiographic imaging methods are generally preferred by forensic scientists as they offer various morphological information that can be analyzed and used for gender differentiation (Karayianni et al. 2007, Divakar et al 2015, Uppal et al. 2018) Many researchersstudied sexual dimorphism in various populations by analysis of different anatomical structures using radiographs of the maxillofacial region. Teeth dimensions, dental arch analysis, paranasal sinuses, foramen magnum dimensions, craniofacial analysis, mandibular ramus measurements and inferior alveolar canal location were proven to be effective indicators of sexual dimorphism in different populations (Oliveira et al. 2009, Angel et al. 2011, Indira et al. 2012, Abu-Taleb and El Beshlawy 2015&Demiralp et al. 2019)

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