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A pilot study on post-mortem determination of drug abuse on dental tissues.

Ilenia BianchiMarta CippitelliErika BurattiAlice CerioniGianmario MiettiMartina FocardiRossella GrifoniRoberto ScendoniRino FroldiMariano CingolaniVilma Pinchi
Published in: Forensic science international (2024)
Preliminary results demonstrated that teeth differ from any other classic matrix (blood and hairs) since the qualitative correspondence of the detected substances between pulp and blood as well as dental hard tissues and hair suggests that they can be useful in post-mortem evaluation as a unique matrix for both acute and chronic assumptions of drugs. The mechanism of accumulation of substances in mineralized dental tissues emerged the most significant result, being influenced by the type of molecule and the method of assumption. The main limitation of this study is the limited availability of the sample and the absence of anamnestic information of the time, rates and method of drug assumption during life. Further research is necessary to systematically investigate the distribution of different substances within the different tissues of the tooth.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • drug induced
  • oral health
  • drinking water
  • liver failure
  • systematic review
  • mass spectrometry
  • bone regeneration