Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Sep 2015)

Forensic Facial Reconstruction: The Final Frontier

  • Sonia Gupta,
  • Vineeta Gupta,
  • Hitesh Vij,
  • Ruchieka Vij,
  • Nutan Tyagi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2015/14621.6568
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
pp. ZE26 – ZE28

Abstract

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Forensic facial reconstruction can be used to identify unknown human remains when other techniques fail. Through this article, we attempt to review the different methods of facial reconstruction reported in literature. There are several techniques of doing facial reconstruction, which vary from two dimensional drawings to three dimensional clay models. With the advancement in 3D technology, a rapid, efficient and cost effective computerized 3D forensic facial reconstruction method has been developed which has brought down the degree of error previously encountered. There are several methods of manual facial reconstruction but the combination Manchester method has been reported to be the best and most accurate method for the positive recognition of an individual. Recognition allows the involved government agencies to make a list of suspected victims’. This list can then be narrowed down and a positive identification may be given by the more conventional method of forensic medicine. Facial reconstruction allows visual identification by the individual’s family and associates to become easy and more definite.

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