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Knowledge and awareness of forensic dentistry course among undergraduates [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research, 2022
Forensic odontology is an expanding field within the domain of forensic sciences, where dental knowledge is applied in identification of individuals through analysis of the dental-related records. The study goal was to determine if undergraduate students
M Kavya Shree   +2 more
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Simple smartphone applications for superimposing 3D imagery in forensic dentistry

open access: goldDental Journal, 2020
Background: Forensic dentistry identification commonly involves using dental cast models as ante-mortem data. Here, dentists generally send the pictures as well as the dental records.
Haryono Utomo   +4 more
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Evidence of Age Estimation Procedures in Forensic Dentistry: Results from an Umbrella Review [PDF]

open access: yesMedicina, 2023
Background and objective: Age estimation is an important tool when dealing with human remains or undocumented minors. Although the skull, the skeleton or the hand-wrist are used in age estimation as maturity indicators, they often present a lack of good ...
João Albernaz Neves   +5 more
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The Anthropological Process of Identifying Missing Persons as a Teaching Method for Increasing Awareness in Legal and Forensic Dentistry in the Republic of Cyprus [PDF]

open access: diamondForensic Sciences
Forensic Odontology is a critical field within forensic science, with significant importance in legal contexts and the identification of victims in mass disasters or cases of abuse.
Kostis Giannakopoulos   +3 more
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Identifying missing people: the contribution of forensic dentistry and DNA [PDF]

open access: goldRevista de Odontologia da UNESP, 2017
Introduction Human identification is considered one of the major steps concerning missing people. The Forensic Anthropology Sector of Legal Medical Institutes identifies corpses.
Luciene Menrique CORRADI   +4 more
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Evaluation of Different Dental Materials Used in Forensic Dentistry: A Comparative Study

open access: yesJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
Background: Forensic dentistry plays a pivotal role in the identification of individuals, particularly in mass disasters and criminal investigations. This study evaluates various dental materials used in forensic identification. Methods: Different dental
Arshdeep S. Kohli   +6 more
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An Umbrella Review of the Evidence of Sex Determination Procedures in Forensic Dentistry. [PDF]

open access: goldJ Pers Med, 2022
Albernaz Neves J   +7 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Forensic dentistry: The key to the truth [PDF]

open access: diamondStomatološki glasnik Srbije, 2017
Introduction Human organism can be identified through testing and analysis of DNA sequences. The most common source of DNA for analysis is blood, soft tissues, hair, bones and teeth.
Spirov Vančo   +4 more
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Forensic dentistry: Adding a perio 'scope' to it!

open access: yesJournal of Indian Society of Periodontology, 2016
Human identification during mass disasters using the stereotyped techniques such as fingerprint analysis is a cumbersome task. With a view to overcome this predicament, dental evidence of the deceased has gained importance in the recent years.
Deepti Rakesh Gattani   +1 more
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Forensic Dentistry

open access: hybrid
In forensic science, forensic dentistry has become a crucial component that helps identify deceased people who cannot be identified visually or through other means. Dental records are inspected and assessed before presentation in the interest of justice and the law. Identification is difficult in medicolegal cases where people’s responses are erroneous
Nihal Yetįmoğlu
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