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Bite marks: physical properties of ring adhesion to skin-phase 1
Authors:Desranleau Sylvain  Dorion Robert B J
Affiliation:Clinique Dentaire Desranleau Inc., QC, Canada. desranleaus@hotmail.com
Abstract:Abstract: Unsupported excised skin may shrink by as much as 50% or more. In 1981, a method was developed for ring adhesion to skin with the goal of minimizing tissue distortion upon excision. Five modified versions of the technique bearing the author’s name followed (Dorion types I, II, III, IV, and V). The scientific literature reveals little supporting empirical evidence for the preferential use of one adhesive/suturing technique over another. This study compares the use of various bonding materials (Loctite Super Glue gel®, Dermabond?, Vetbond?), cleaning agents (ethanol, dishwashing liquid, and shaving cream), and depilatory (Veet®) on the effects of ring adhesion to skin. The conclusions indicate that surface wetness is the most influential factor affecting ring adhesion to skin, followed by the type of bonding material, its “freshness,” and by the cleaning agent used to prepare the skin. The use of a depilatory or shaving cream is to be avoided.
Keywords:forensic science  bite mark  bite mark research  bitemark  bitemark research  ring adhesion to skin  skin excision  TriggerScan™
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