RACE IDENTIFICATION USING CRANIOFACIAL STRUCTURES AND SKELETAL AND DENTAL TRAITS-A REVIEW

Authors

  • K. R. DON
  • N. ARAVINDHA BABU
  • K. M. K. MASTHAN
  • K. R. PADMA
  • S. AAFIYA RESHMA
  • SRIMITHA C

Keywords:

Race Identification, Craniofacial Structures, Skeletal Traits, Dental Traits

Abstract

Typically, forensic anthropologists are the most knowledgeable sources about bone studies. It is possible to infer sex and ancestry from the structure and shape of the skull, especially from its outward appearance. Forensic dentists are able to distinguish three key racial categories: Negroid, Mongoloid, and Caucasoid. A person's racial identity can be determined by both their skeletal and dental characteristics.

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DON, K. R., BABU, N. A., MASTHAN, K. M. K., PADMA, K. R., RESHMA, S. A., & C, S. (2025). RACE IDENTIFICATION USING CRANIOFACIAL STRUCTURES AND SKELETAL AND DENTAL TRAITS-A REVIEW. TPM – Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 32(S5(2025): Posted 03 August), 932–937. Retrieved from https://tpmap.org/submission/index.php/tpm/article/view/1465