Introduction: Facial index in general and nasal index in particular are useful in forensic investigations. The facial index and nasal index provide important information about race and ethnicity. Facial anthropometry has proved its great importance in the field of facial reconstructive surgery as well as in the field of forensic science. Specific face types and nose types provide us with important information about specific types of races.
Aim: The aim of the study is to analyse the morphometric variation
in facial index and nasal index as well as different types of faces and types
of noses in Western Maharashtrian males.
Materials and Methods: An observational study was carried out in
the five cities- Sangli, Kolhapur, Islampur, Karad and Satara of Western
Maharashtra, India. A total of 535 male students of different colleges between
the age group of 18-20 years were selected and measurements were taken with the
help of a digital Vernier caliper in the sitting position after due approval
from Institutional Ethical Committees and informed consent. A Calibrated
Standard Vernier Caliper (30-centimetre length with accuracy of 0.01 mm) was
used to take facial measurements. The methodology adopted for the measurements
was taken from the guidelines given by Farkas L. G. in his book-“Anthropometric
Facial Proportions in Medicine”. All the collected data were subjected to
appropriate statistical analysis (mean, standard deviation). It was analysed by
using descriptive statistics. The software used was R statistical software with
a 3.5 version.
Results: The mean facial index of Western Maharashtrian males was
89.51 with a standard deviation of 4.26 and the dominant face type was
Leptoprosopic which was 46.73% and the rare type of face was Hypereuriprosopic
which was 0.19%. The mean nasal index of Western Maharashtrian males was 72.84
with a standard deviation of 6.86 and the dominant nose type was mesorrhine
which was 63.74%.
Conclusion: Certain facial and nasal features are common in
particular racial groups. Its detection can be helpful in reconstructive facial
surgeries. Extensive study is required in this field to establish all the
parameters of the face.
Author
(s) Details
Laxmi Prashant Nivale
Department of Anatomy, D.Y. Patil Medical College, Kolhapur,
India.
Vasudha
R. Nikam
Department of Anatomy, D.Y. Patil Medical College, Kolhapur,
India.
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