Background
Intercourse dedication is an intrinsic and fundamental part of biological profile construction. The mandible, which holds numerous dimorphic faculties, can be handy for intercourse estimation within the forensic context. Nevertheless, dependable intercourse estimation often depends on population-specific mandibular morphometric requirements. Up to now, no such requirements are offered for the present day Greek population, as well as the present research is designed to fill this not enough information by pinpointing probably the most intimately dimorphic mandibular faculties on a contemporary Greek population test and reporting the discriminant functions that may most efficiently be properly used for calculating intercourse.