Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
  • Year: 2022
  • Volume: 44
  • Issue: 4

Study of Lip Prints Patterns as an Aid for Gender Determination in South Indian Population

  • Author:
  • U Dayanarayana1, N Doggalli2,*, K Patil3, S Rudraswamy4, S Srinivas5, M Manjunath6
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 38 to 42

1Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Oral Medicine and Radiology, Vydehi Institute of Dental Science and Research Centre, Bangalore

2Reader, Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, JSSDCH, JSSAHER, Mysuru

3Professor and Head, Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology, JSSDCH, JSSAHER, Mysuru

4Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Health Dentistry, JSSDCH, JSSAHER, Mysuru

5Senior Lecturer, Department of Prosthodontics, JSSDCH, JSSAHER, Mysuru

6Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Health Dentistry, JSSDCH, JSSAHER, Mysuru

*Corresponding Author, Nagabhushana Doggalli (Reader), Email: dr.nagabhushand@jssuni.edu.in, Mobile No.: +91-9844413396

Online Published on 15 February, 2023.

Abstract

Lip print patterns varies among individuals hence this study aimed to identify the gender of an individual using lip print patterns and to evaluate the predominant lip print pattern in males and females in Mysorean population. Lip prints of 395 subjects (195 male and 200 female) of Mysorean population origin were included in the study. Red coloured lipstick and cellophane tape was used to collect the lip prints sample. The current study has found most frequent lip pattern type was Type I in 177 (44.8%) subjects followed by Type IV pattern in 115 (29.1%), Type II in 95 (24.1%) and Type III in 8 (2.0%) was least common pattern seen in overall subjects. In males, most frequent patterns seen was (Type IV) in 66 (33.8%) subjects followed by (Type I) in 64 (32.8%), (Type II) in 58 (29.7%), (Type III) in 7 (3.6%) subjects. In females most frequent patterns seen was (Type I) in 113 (56.6%) subjects followed by (Type IV) in 49 (24.5%), (Type II) in 37 (18.5%) and ( Type III) in 1(0.5% ). The study group comprised of 195 males and 200 females 73 were correctly determined as males and 150 were correctly determined as females. Type I is the most predominant pattern found in Mysorean population and lip prints are reliable tool for recognition of the gender of an individual.

Keywords

Cheiloscopy, Lips, Identification, Lip Prints