Background: Dermatoglyphics defined as the study of the complex skin dermal structures covering hand and foot palmar and plantar surfaces. Upon the whole development of the structures, they are unaffected by the environment. That’s why they are considered ideal for individual identification, and to detect congenital defects. Nevertheless, the co-relation of dental caries to dermatoglyphics is still at infancy. Hence, the present research proposal will review the work conducted by various authors on application of dermatoglyphics in dentistry along with the advantages and patterns of dermatoglyphics. This systematic review aimed to synthesize the evidence of the relationship between the dermatoglyphics and dental caries.
Methods: A systematic search of the literature will be done in the ProQuest, SCIENCE DIRECT, Google Scholar, PubMed. All papers published from 1 st January 2010 to 31 st December 2019 on this topic will be searched. PRISMA guidelines will be followed. Eligibility criteria will be informed using the PICOS guidelines. Inclusion and exclusion criteria will be used for search and analyzed for heterogeneity. Risk of bias assessment will be performed using Newcastle-Ottawa adapted for cross-sectional studies and case control studies.
Systematic Review Registration: This study was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42020191996).
Conclusion: Dermatoglyphics is a future aspect of medicine and forensic. The link between fingerprints and dental caries is still in its infancy, but in the upcoming time dermatoglyphic can be considered as the predictor of congenital abnormalities. Dermatoglyphics has shifted from darkness to diagnostic device acceptance. This can be important resource in the future that can forecast person’s oral health. Keywords: Dermatoglyphics, Dental Caries, India, Children