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Abstract Research shows that digital forensic examiners experience high stress levels due to the nature of their jobs involving exposure to disturbing media. This study conducted a needs analysis by examining digital and multimedia forensic examiners' psychological well‐being, coping mechanisms, social support, and attitudes toward and experiences with
Sonali Tyagi +1 more
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Delve into the third dimension: Pertinence of 3D printing in forensic odontology
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is the forerunner in today's digital dentistry. It has revolutionized the field of healthcare and is making critical in roads today in forensics, driven primarily by its superior customization propensity.
Alekhya Kanaparthi +3 more
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Accuracy of dental identification of individuals with unrestored permanent teeth by visual comparison with radiographs of mixed dentition [PDF]
Forensic dentistry plays a major role in human identification. Teeth carry individual characteristics that differ among different individuals. Dental radiographs depict reality objectively, being the most reliable tool for dental identification.
Gorza, Ludovica, Manica, Scheila
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Abstract In typical inheritance, a child receives one chromosome of each pair from each parent. In rare cases, however, both chromosomes may be inherited from the same parent, a phenomenon known as uniparental disomy (UPD). In forensic kinship testing, UPD can lead to Mendelian inconsistencies between parent and child, increasing the risk of ...
Hannah Fontanil +3 more
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Application of dental morphological characteristics for medical-legal identification: sexual diagnosis in a portuguese population [PDF]
Licenced under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0."The main purpose of this work is to investigate the application of dental morphological features as a potential qualitative method of sex classification in medico-legal identification. The classification
Abrantes, Catarina +3 more
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Three methods of estimating age‐at‐death using three different regions on the os coxa
Abstract Understanding population diversity is necessary for the development of forensic anthropology methods that address population affinity. The commonly used age‐at‐death estimation methods for adult skeletal remains are based on American data sets, which include individuals with both European and African population affinities.
Sthembiso S. Mkhonza +3 more
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Application and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Different Branches of Dentistry
Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming dental practice through its ability to analyze, learn, and support clinical decisions.
Ali Mirzaei +4 more
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Abstract In the context of criminal investigations, latent fingermarks play a pivotal role in obtaining clues related to suspects. Presently, various physical, chemical, and optical methods are employed for latent fingermark detection. However, it is observed that when utilizing physical and chemical techniques, latent fingermarks may sometimes suffer ...
Sang‐Yoon Lee +3 more
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Professional liability in oral surgery : legal and medical study of 63 court sentences [PDF]
Objectives: Dentistry, like all other health care professions, has in recent years been subjected to an increase in legal pressure by patients. Nevertheless, there are areas of activity in dentistry in which, whether because of their frequency or due to ...
Albarrán Juan, María Elena +3 more
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