Average facial soft-tissue thickness (FSTT) databanks are continuously developed and applied within craniofacial identification. This study considered and tested a subject-specific regression model alternative for estimating the FSTT values for oral midline landmarks using skeletal projection measurements. Measurements were taken from cone-beam computed tomography scans of 100 South African individuals (60 male, 40 female; Mage = 35 years). Regression equations incorporating sex categories were generated. This significantly improved the goodness-of-fit (r2-value). Validation tests compared the constructed regression models with mean FSTT data collected from this study, existing South African FSTT data, a universal total weighted mean approa...
Article first published online: 9 SEP 2008With the ever increasing production of average soft tissue...
One hundred Korean adults (50 men, 50 women) were scanned in the upright position using a cone-beam ...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated with an unidentified...
Average facial soft-tissue thickness (FSTT) databanks are continuously developed and applied within ...
Facial soft tissue thicknesses (FSTT) form a key component of craniofacial identification methods, b...
Facial soft tissue thickness means have long been used as a proxy to estimate the soft tissue envelo...
Facial soft tissue thickness (FSTT) is essential to forensic anthropologists for facial reconstructi...
A large-scale study of facial soft tissue depths of Caucasian adults was conducted. Over a 2-years p...
Several methods that have customarily been used in craniofacial identification to describe facial so...
Forensic cases may require craniofacial approximations for unidentifiable victims. The accuracy of ...
The tallied facial soft tissue thicknesses (or T-Tables) represent grand means of published facial s...
With the ever increasing production of average soft tissue depth studies, data are becoming increasi...
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...
Abstract Facial reconstruction techniques are used to obtain an approximation of an individual\u27s ...
Article first published online: 9 SEP 2008With the ever increasing production of average soft tissue...
One hundred Korean adults (50 men, 50 women) were scanned in the upright position using a cone-beam ...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated with an unidentified...
Average facial soft-tissue thickness (FSTT) databanks are continuously developed and applied within ...
Facial soft tissue thicknesses (FSTT) form a key component of craniofacial identification methods, b...
Facial soft tissue thickness means have long been used as a proxy to estimate the soft tissue envelo...
Facial soft tissue thickness (FSTT) is essential to forensic anthropologists for facial reconstructi...
A large-scale study of facial soft tissue depths of Caucasian adults was conducted. Over a 2-years p...
Several methods that have customarily been used in craniofacial identification to describe facial so...
Forensic cases may require craniofacial approximations for unidentifiable victims. The accuracy of ...
The tallied facial soft tissue thicknesses (or T-Tables) represent grand means of published facial s...
With the ever increasing production of average soft tissue depth studies, data are becoming increasi...
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...
Abstract Facial reconstruction techniques are used to obtain an approximation of an individual\u27s ...
Article first published online: 9 SEP 2008With the ever increasing production of average soft tissue...
One hundred Korean adults (50 men, 50 women) were scanned in the upright position using a cone-beam ...
Forensic facial reconstruction aims at estimating the facial outlook associated with an unidentified...