Abstract

Cranial Suture Closing in North Indian Population: A Systematic Review

Jose Benance*

Determining an individual's age and the combination of ossification centers is considered a reasonable scientific method, and is accepted in the medical and legal fields of practice [1]. It is not uncommon for doctors to be summoned to court for expert opinion on a person's age. On the other hand, an opinion on the age of the bones in the deformed skeletal remains challenges a forensic expert. Therefore, determining age presents a task of considerable importance from the perspective of the administration of justice [2, 3]. Distinguishing proof is a person's prevalence through a wide assortment of physical movement and natural parameters that are explicit to every person. 

Published Date: 2021-09-14;