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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Science
  • Dental Forensics
  • Postmortem Changes

Background:

  • Pink teeth are a complex forensic finding with unclear etiology.
  • Interpretation is challenging and not directly linked to a specific cause of death.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an updated overview of pink teeth mechanisms.
  • Focus on morphological and histological aspects of hemoglobin diffusion and pigment accumulation.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review of existing literature.
  • Analysis of morphological and histological evidence.
  • Review of assessment methods including visual scoring, spectrophotometry, and histochemistry.

Main Results:

  • Pink teeth result from postmortem hemoglobin diffusion into dentinal tubules.
  • High humidity and moderate temperatures facilitate this process.
  • The finding is observed across diverse postmortem scenarios, not indicative of a single cause of death.

Conclusions:

  • Standardized methods for pink teeth identification and analysis are needed in forensic practice.
  • While not diagnostic alone, pink teeth provide supplementary data for investigations.
  • Systematic study enhances understanding of decomposition processes.