The use of the 3-D Laser Scanner in forensic facial reconstruction. Case report from the Institute of Legal Medicine Cluj-Napoca
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PERJU-DUMBRAVĂ, Dan, CHIROBAN, Ovidiu, VARTIC, Marius, SISERMAN, Costel. The use of the 3-D Laser Scanner in forensic facial reconstruction. Case report from the Institute of Legal Medicine Cluj-Napoca . In: Revista ştiinţifico-practică ”Info-Med” , 2016, nr. 1(27), pp. 183-187. ISSN 1810-3936.
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Revista ştiinţifico-practică ”Info-Med”
Numărul 1(27) / 2016 / ISSN 1810-3936

The use of the 3-D Laser Scanner in forensic facial reconstruction. Case report from the Institute of Legal Medicine Cluj-Napoca
CZU: 61:340.66

Pag. 183-187

Perju-Dumbravă Dan1, Chiroban Ovidiu1, Vartic Marius2, Siserman Costel1
 
1 Iuliu Haţieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca,
2 Legal Medicine Institute, Cluj-Napoca
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 29 noiembrie 2016


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The 3D facial reconstruction is a modern method of identifying human remains. At the Institute of Legal Medicine in Cluj-Napoca we use a 3 D Laser Scanner in order to fulfill this aim. We have acquired a Konika-Minolta VI - 910 Non-Contact Digitizer Laser Scanner, and for this case report we have scanned one skull of unknown identity, which had been found in a local lake. The result of this, materialized into a 3-D accurate image of the skull. In this article we present the medico-legal particularities of this process with its advantages and possible shortcomings. The process of craniofacial reconstruction will continue with the second phase, consisting of creating the 3-D image of the soft tissues using the software Geomagic FreeForm/Touch X.

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