Ana Isabel Ortega
University of Zulia
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Forensic Science International | 2008
José Luis Fereira; Angela Espina de Fereira; Ana Isabel Ortega
The preservation of teeth that have been exposed to a heat source is a key factor in order to keep their value as evidence. This research paper presents some methods under development for the analysis of dental evidence after exposure to high temperatures; it also establishes age related alterations of young and aged teeth which have been exposed to direct heat. A total of thirty permanent healthy teeth (young=15 and old=15) were submitted to direct heat (n=14) and to a controlled raise of temperature (n=16); they were embedded in polymethylmetacrilate. For the macroscopic study, blocks were cut in half, polished and their surfaces were digitalized. Subsequently, blocks were put in slides, worn away and observed through a photomicroscope. The study of the colorimetric pattern was done by Corel Photo Paint 12.0 and Image J. software. All teeth submitted to the gradual raise of temperature presented a degree of structural damage lower than those exposed to direct heat. The internal surface of young teeth exposed to direct heat showed lines of fracture oblique to the long axis of the tooth; in contrast, a reticular pattern was observed on aged teeth. All teeth exposed to direct heat showed some matte-black coloration areas, while those submitted to a gradual increment of temperature showed a greyish colour in the enamel and a chalky-white in the cementum. By using both thermal treatments in young teeth, the amelodentinal junction was lost, thus preserving the integrity of each tissue. In aged teeth, the separation of this junction was produced because of the breakdown of the dentine. Microscopically, in teeth exposed to direct heat, it was neither possible to differentiate the dentin from the cementum, nor to distinguish the incremental lines of the latter; while in those submitted to a controlled increment of temperature, the corresponding morphology in the tissues was observed. A significant statistical difference was obtained for black colour among young and aged teeth exposed to direct heat, as well as among the means of all colours obtained from the teeth exposed to both treatments. The structural changes observed allow locating a tooth in the studied age groups. Our results show the viability of the applied method for the processing of samples, allowing their preservation as evidence during an indefinite time.
Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2006
Ana Isabel Ortega; Francisco Haiter-Neto; Gláucia Maria Bovi Ambrosano; Frab Norberto Bóscolo; Solange Maria de Almeida; Marcia Spinelli Casanova
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the differences between the skeletal ages estimated by TW2 and TW3 methods through their RUS and Carpal systems. Material and Methods: A sample of two hundred and forty hand and wrist radiographs of male and female Brazilian children aged 84-199 months was evaluated by five observers. The Dunnet test was performed for statistical analysis. Results: Results showed higher skeletal ages estimated by TW2RUS than TW3RUS and Carpal for both genders. For girls a statistically significant difference (p<0.05) was observed between TW2RUS and TW3RUS over the entire age range. For boys this difference was observed from 108 months onwards. In general RUS skeletal ages were higher than the chronological age and Carpal skeletal ages for both genders. The overestimation of chronological age was smaller for TW3RUS than for TW2RUS, and this last system showed a statistically significant difference regarding chronological age over the entire age range for girls, whereas for boys this difference was seen from 132 months onwards. For girls TW3 RUS and Carpal showed a significant difference regarding chronological age in the oldest age groups; in boys TW3RUS did not show a significant difference regarding chronological age. For Carpal, these results were more variable. Conclusion: It seems reasonable to recommend the use of the TW3 system for the studied Brazilian population.
Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2006
Marcia Spinelli Casanova; Fabrício Mesquita Tuji; Ana Isabel Ortega; Hea Jung Yoo; Francisco Haiter-Neto
Ciencia Odontológica | 2004
Ángela Espina; Fernando Barrios; Ana Isabel Ortega; Marcel Mavárez; Olegario Espina; José Luis Fereira
Acta Odontológica Venezolana | 2007
Angela Espina de Fereira; José Luis Fereira; Mairelis Céspedes; Fernando Barrios; Ana Isabel Ortega; Yadelsy Maldonado
Revista Dental Press De Ortodontia E Ortopedia Facial | 2006
Marcia Spinelli Casanova; Ana Isabel Ortega; Francisco Haiter-Neto; Solange Maria de Almeida
Acta Odontológica Venezolana | 2006
Francisco Tineo; Ángela Irene Espina Fereira; Fernando Barrios; Ana Isabel Ortega; José Luis Fereira
Ciencia Odontológica | 2007
Ilya Casanova; Ana Isabel Ortega; Mary Carmen Rincón; Morayma Yepes
Investigacion Clinica | 2007
Ángela Irene Espina-Fereira; Ana Isabel Ortega; Fernando Barrios; Yadelsy Maldonado; José Luis Fereira
Ciencia Odontológica | 2015
Ángela Espina; José Luis Fereira; Ana Isabel Ortega; Fernando Barrios