On Gerasimov’s Plastic Facial Reconstruction Technique: New Insights to Facilitate Repeatability
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Auteurs : Herbert Ullrich [Allemagne] ; Carl N. Stephan [Australie]Source :
- Journal of Forensic Sciences [ 0022-1198 ] ; 2011-03.
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- KwdEn :
- Accounting command, Anatomical methods, Boca raton, Craniofacial identification, Deceased individuals, English translation, Face finder, Facial, Facial approximation, Facial expression, Facial reconstruction, First author, Force base, Forensic sciences, Former students, General direction, Gerasimov, Mastic, Material safety data sheet, Modeling mastic, Mouth width, Muscle contours, Nasal, Nasal spine, Nose projection, Nose projection prediction, Phys anthropol, Prediction methods, Profile lines, Prominent point, Reconstruction technique, Room temperature, Skull, Soft tissue depth data, Soft tissue depth methods, Soft tissue depth values, Soft tissue depths, Stephan, Stephan plastic, Suchte gesichter, Superficial muscles, Superior view, Temporalis muscle, Tissue depths, Vosstanovlenie lica, Worchester avenue, Zygomatic arch.
- Teeft :
- Accounting command, Anatomical methods, Boca raton, Craniofacial identification, Deceased individuals, English translation, Face finder, Facial, Facial approximation, Facial expression, Facial reconstruction, First author, Force base, Forensic sciences, Former students, General direction, Gerasimov, Mastic, Material safety data sheet, Modeling mastic, Mouth width, Muscle contours, Nasal, Nasal spine, Nose projection, Nose projection prediction, Phys anthropol, Prediction methods, Profile lines, Prominent point, Reconstruction technique, Room temperature, Skull, Soft tissue depth data, Soft tissue depth methods, Soft tissue depth values, Soft tissue depths, Stephan, Stephan plastic, Suchte gesichter, Superficial muscles, Superior view, Temporalis muscle, Tissue depths, Vosstanovlenie lica, Worchester avenue, Zygomatic arch.
Abstract
Abstract: Gerasimov’s plastic facial reconstruction method is notoriously difficult to repeat from the published literature. Primarily, this is because of the method’s underlying qualitative basis but other factors contribute including: misreports in the secondary literature of Gerasimov’s method essence; a lack of published details concerning Gerasimov’s modeling mastic; Gerasimov’s deviation from his own published nose projection prediction guidelines; and continued refinement of the methods in the 15 years following their foremost publication. As Gerasimov cannot be consulted to resolve these issues, we provide solutions via one of his five former principal students. This includes clarification of Gerasimov’s method and use of soft tissue depths; the constitution of his modeling mastic; methods used for nose projection prediction; and refinements made to his methods following their primary publication.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01672.x
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