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Revista Cubana de Estomatología

Print version ISSN 0034-7507On-line version ISSN 1561-297X

Abstract

MACHADO MENDOZA, Dodany  and  PEREZ PEREZ, Valia. Are “pink teeth” relevant to current forensics?. Rev Cubana Estomatol [online]. 2022, vol.59, n.2, e3743.  Epub Mar 16, 2022. ISSN 0034-7507.

Introduction:

“Pink teeth” are a post-mortem phenomenon characterized by a rose, reddish and even purple shade of color which may be observed in teeth. Their first reference dates back to 1829, when Thomas Bell described them. They have been a topic of debate for almost two centuries. The subject poses several questions: Would it be more logical to name them “red teeth” or “purple teeth”? What causes the increase in color intensity? Does the pink shade signal a specific cause of death? Does it remain forever or may it disappear for a variety of reasons?

Objective:

Describe the indicators that “pink teeth” may still be considered an important element in current forensic research.

Main remarks:

Based on the experience gathered from the cases analyzed in the last 20 years and the bibliographic review conducted, it is evident that the phenomenon appears mainly in anterior teeth and single-rooted premolars. On the other hand, pink teeth may be observed ante mortem as well as post mortem. For a number of reasons, post mortem pink teeth take several days to form, and they are a taphonomic phenomenon, present in violent as well as natural deaths, though their change in tone depends on various factors.

General considerations:

Founded on the experience obtained by the authors and the bibliography about the topic, it is evident that this sign, phenomenon or finding (upon clarification of the questions posed) may still be very significant and enlightening in the current forensic context.

Keywords : forensic dentistry; legal medicine; pink teeth; asphyxia; post mortem changes.

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