From Evidence to Proof: How 3D Reconstructions Are Transforming Forensic Analysis of Dog Bite Injuries
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Forensic science is continuously evolving, and one of the most promising advancements is the use of three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction technologies to document and analyze traumatic injuries. This non-invasive and highly precise method is proving invaluable in judicial investigations, offering a reproducible way to transform evidence into actionable proof.
In a recent study, two forensic cases involving suspected deaths from dog attacks were examined using 3D reconstruction techniques. The goal was to accurately analyze bite-related injuries and distinguish them from marks caused by other species.
How the Study Was Conducted:
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Data Acquisition: Dexis 3600 intraoral scanner
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Photogrammetric Processing: Agisoft Metashape software
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3D Analysis: Geomagic Control X
In the first case, five bite wounds were analyzed, while the second case involved ten lesions. The 3D models allowed forensic experts to examine the injuries in detail, enabling precise identification of bite typology and attribution to a specific animal species.
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