Forensic cases may require craniofacial approximations for unidentifiable victims. The accuracy of these approximations is improved by using population-specific average soft tissue depths. This study used CT scans from 64 Cretan adults (32 male and 32 female) to produce three-dimensional models of each individual’s cranium and skin surface. Using the models, the soft tissue depths were measured at 36 craniofacial landmarks; the means and standard deviations were calculated for the general Cretan population, and for male and female Cretans separately. Cretan facial soft tissue depths were then compared to those of French, Slovak, and Korean adults. 16 of the 36 landmarks exhibited sex differences among Cretans, with males having cons...
Introduction: To obtain correct facial reconstruction of human skull it is necessary to know the ave...
The aim of this study was to obtain soft tissue thickness (STTs) of Caucasian males starting from 12...
Facial approximation techniques used in forensic anthropology are based on soft-tissue thickness dat...
Forensic cases may require craniofacial approximations for unidentifiable victims. The accuracy of ...
Facial soft tissue thickness means have long been used as a proxy to estimate the soft tissue envelo...
A large-scale study of facial soft tissue depths of Caucasian adults was conducted. Over a 2-years p...
One hundred Korean adults (50 men, 50 women) were scanned in the upright position using a cone-beam ...
Forensic facial reconstruction may be the final option available to draw the public attention in ca...
Copyright © 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.The average thickness of soft tissues on parts of the face is known...
Objectives: Forensic facial reconstruction is an attempt to reproduce a likeness of facial features ...
AJ Knowledge of the soft facial tissues is the basis of any craniofacial reconstruction. It is of a ...
With the ever increasing production of average soft tissue depth studies, data are becoming increasi...
Knowledge of variation in facial soft tissue thickness is important for forensic anthropologists, de...
Article first published online: 9 SEP 2008With the ever increasing production of average soft tissue...
Craniofacial identification methods heavily rely on the knowledge of average soft tissue depths. Thi...
Introduction: To obtain correct facial reconstruction of human skull it is necessary to know the ave...
The aim of this study was to obtain soft tissue thickness (STTs) of Caucasian males starting from 12...
Facial approximation techniques used in forensic anthropology are based on soft-tissue thickness dat...
Forensic cases may require craniofacial approximations for unidentifiable victims. The accuracy of ...
Facial soft tissue thickness means have long been used as a proxy to estimate the soft tissue envelo...
A large-scale study of facial soft tissue depths of Caucasian adults was conducted. Over a 2-years p...
One hundred Korean adults (50 men, 50 women) were scanned in the upright position using a cone-beam ...
Forensic facial reconstruction may be the final option available to draw the public attention in ca...
Copyright © 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.The average thickness of soft tissues on parts of the face is known...
Objectives: Forensic facial reconstruction is an attempt to reproduce a likeness of facial features ...
AJ Knowledge of the soft facial tissues is the basis of any craniofacial reconstruction. It is of a ...
With the ever increasing production of average soft tissue depth studies, data are becoming increasi...
Knowledge of variation in facial soft tissue thickness is important for forensic anthropologists, de...
Article first published online: 9 SEP 2008With the ever increasing production of average soft tissue...
Craniofacial identification methods heavily rely on the knowledge of average soft tissue depths. Thi...
Introduction: To obtain correct facial reconstruction of human skull it is necessary to know the ave...
The aim of this study was to obtain soft tissue thickness (STTs) of Caucasian males starting from 12...
Facial approximation techniques used in forensic anthropology are based on soft-tissue thickness dat...