FORENSIC FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION AS A METHOD OF HUMAN IDENTIFICATION: A LITERATURA REVIEW

Authors

  • Camilly Guimarães Costa UNINOVAFAPI
  • Lino Amaral Neto e Neto UNINOVAFAPI
  • Mariane Santos Gomes de Carvalho UNINOVAFAPI
  • Luiz Fellipe Negreiros Chaves Cordeiro UNINOVAFAPI
  • Maria Clara Santos Moura UNINOVAFAPI
  • Ana Teresa de Castro Macedo Andrade UNINOVAFAPI
  • Fernanda Karla Rocha da Silva UNINOVAFAPI
  • João Pedro Diniz Lobão Veras UNINOVAFAPI
  • Epaminondas Coutinho Feitosa Júnior UNINOVAFAPI
  • Giselle Maria Ferreira Lima Verde UNINOVAFAPI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i5.19297

Keywords:

Facial Reconstruction. Legal Dentistry. 3D Imaging.

Abstract

Forensic Facial Reconstruction (FFR) is a critical tool for human identification in cases where traditional methods fail, such as with decomposed, charred, or severely damaged remains. By combining scientific knowledge, this technique reconstructs facial features from skeletal structures, serving both criminal investigations and anthropological studies. Additionally, family-based identifications are often compromised by emotional biases, necessitating protocols to minimize errors. Comparative studies highlight the advantages of 3D approaches in cost, time, and anatomical accuracy, although traditional methods still have applications in diverse forensic contexts. This article, based on a literature review from databases like PubMed and Scielo, analyzes the evolution of FFR, its technical challenges, and psychological implications. It proposes integrating emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence and morphometric databases, to overcome limitations in complex cases (e.g., carbonization, extreme degradation). The study concludes that standardizing methods and adopting technological innovations can enhance FFR reliability, solidifying its essential role in forensic medicine, anthropology, and disaster response. The research emphasizes the need for future studies that combine scientific precision, cultural sensitivity, and operational accessibility.

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Author Biographies

Camilly Guimarães Costa, UNINOVAFAPI

Graduação. Faculdade Uninovafapi-Afya Teresina-PI.

Lino Amaral Neto e Neto, UNINOVAFAPI

Graduação. Faculdade Uninovafapi-Afya Teresina-PI. 

Mariane Santos Gomes de Carvalho, UNINOVAFAPI

Graduação. Faculdade Uninovafapi-Afya Teresina-PI. 

Luiz Fellipe Negreiros Chaves Cordeiro, UNINOVAFAPI

Graduação. Faculdade Uninovafapi-Afya Teresina-PI. 

Maria Clara Santos Moura, UNINOVAFAPI

Graduação. Faculdade Uninovafapi-Afya Teresina-PI. 

Ana Teresa de Castro Macedo Andrade, UNINOVAFAPI

Graduação. Faculdade Uninovafapi-Afya Teresina-PI. 

Fernanda Karla Rocha da Silva, UNINOVAFAPI

Graduação. Faculdade Uninovafapi-Afya Teresina-PI. 

João Pedro Diniz Lobão Veras, UNINOVAFAPI

Graduação. Faculdade Uninovafapi-Afya Teresina-PI. 

Epaminondas Coutinho Feitosa Júnior, UNINOVAFAPI

Graduação. Faculdade Uninovafapi-Afya Teresina-PI. 

Giselle Maria Ferreira Lima Verde, UNINOVAFAPI

Professora Orientadora. Faculdade Uninovafapi-Afya Teresina-PI. 

Published

2025-05-17

How to Cite

Costa, C. G., Neto, L. A. N. e, Carvalho, M. S. G. de, Cordeiro, L. F. N. C., Moura, M. C. S., Andrade, A. T. de C. M., … Verde, G. M. F. L. (2025). FORENSIC FACIAL RECONSTRUCTION AS A METHOD OF HUMAN IDENTIFICATION: A LITERATURA REVIEW. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 11(5), 4037–4048. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i5.19297