Correlation Between Gender And Lip Length
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https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v43iS2.5209Keywords:
lip length, Gender determination, anthropology, Innovative studyAbstract
Introduction: Lips and smile provides beautiful appearance for our face and also helps in many special fields of study. In case of forensic investigation lip prints are the one which helps the most to the crime studying for identifying the frauds and even terrorists
Aim: correlate between gender and lip length is our aim here
Materials and methods: For this study students from Saveetha Dental College were taken , total of 86 students 32 were males and 54 were female The digital vernier caliper was used to take measurement of lip length lip length is measured from one chelion to another chelion
Results: Lip length range varies form 21.2 +or -2.3 mm in vain and 19.4 -or+ 1mm in female
Conclusion: From our study we found no correlation between the lip length and gender
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