Review Article

Dental Radiographic/Digital Radiography Technology along with Biological Agents in Human Identification

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A panoramic radiograph that reveals the measurement of maxillary sinuses’ width and height (a) (reprinted with permission, Acta Stomatologica Croatica) [32]. Reconstruction of 3D shaded surface of the maxillary sinuses (beige surface), highlighting maxillary sinus involvement (brown surface): (A) maxillary sinuses, (B) maxillary sinuses inside the reconstructed head (b) (reprinted with permission, PLOS ONE) [31]. Diagram of Caldwell with the demarcation of borders of the frontal sinus and identification of the measurements: (A) baseline, (B) maximum left height, (C) maximum right height, (D) lateral most point of the perimeter on the right side, (E) lateral most point of the perimeter on the left side, (F) maximum left width, and (G) maximum right width (c) (reprinted with permission, Wolters Kluwer-Medknow) [36]. The GUI of the computer application Cephalometar HF V1 (d) (reprinted with permission, Academy of Medical Sciences of Bosnia and Herzegovina) [40].
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