Tongue print as a valuable biometric and forensic tool: A digital photographic study.

Nupur Hingad, Garish Kumar, Kriti Singh, Aparna Mahajan, Mohit Pal Singh, Ramandeep Singh Gambhir
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Background: Surface features present on the dorsal surface of the tongue along with colour and shape are unique characteristics of every individual. Tongue print is being considered as a new biometric and forensic authentication tool. This digital photographic study was conducted to analyze and compare morphological differences on the dorsal surface of the tongue which can serve as a valuable tool in forensic odontology.

Methodology: The present study utilized a digital photographic method. Patients who visited the outpatient department (OPD) of the dental institution for availing necessary dental treatment were included in the study. The final study sample comprised 316 subjects which were recruited by systematic random sampling. The shape, surface texture, colour etc. of the tongue were recorded. Descriptive statistics and chi-square tests were used for statistical analysis. Significance was set at p≤0.05.

Results: The majority of the subjects (60.13%) had a 'U-shaped' tongue. 'Tongue fissures/cracks' and 'Smooth Tongue' were the two prominent surface textures present among 59.18% and 35.13% of the study subjects respectively. The shape and surface texture of the tongue were significantly associated with the gender of the study subjects. Non-visibility of median septum was found more among females than males. More than two-thirds of the subjects (77.51%) belonging to the age group of 18-30 years had pink-coloured tongues and the findings were highly significant (p=0.00).

Conclusion: In addition to rugoscopy and cheiloscopy, the study of lingual morphology may be one of the secure methods for identification in forensic dentistry.

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背景:舌头背表面的表面特征以及颜色和形状是每个个体的独特特征。舌纹被认为是一种新的生物识别和法医鉴定工具。本研究旨在分析和比较舌背表面的形态学差异,为法医牙医学提供有价值的工具。方法:本研究采用数码摄影方法。到牙科机构门诊部(OPD)接受必要牙科治疗的患者被纳入研究。最终研究样本采用系统随机抽样方法,共招募316名受试者。记录舌的形状、表面纹理、颜色等。采用描述性统计和卡方检验进行统计分析。p≤0.05为显著性。结果:绝大多数受试者(60.13%)舌形为“u”型。59.18%和35.13%的研究对象存在“舌裂/裂纹”和“舌光滑”两种突出的表面纹理。舌头的形状和表面纹理与研究对象的性别显著相关。中隔不可见女性多于男性。在18-30岁年龄组中,超过三分之二(77.51%)的受试者舌头呈粉红色,这一发现具有高度显著性(p=0.00)。结论:舌形态研究是除舌镜和舌镜检查外,法医鉴定的安全方法之一。
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