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Forensic dentistry: Adding a perio 'scope' to it!
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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Knowledge and awareness of forensic dentistry course among undergraduates [PDF]
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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Evidence of Age Estimation Procedures in Forensic Dentistry: Results from an Umbrella Review [PDF]
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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Prosthodontics an “arsenal” in forensic dentistry [PDF]
After major disasters such as earthquakes, fires, floods, tsunami, bomb blasts or terrorist attacks, accurate, and early identification of the dead and injured becomes an utmost importance. Restorations, cariesteeth, missingteeth and/or prostheses are most useful aids for the dental identification.
Narendra Kumar Rachuri+3 more
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Forensic dentistry in human identification: A review of the literature [PDF]
An update is provided of the literature on the role of odontology in human identification, based on a PubMed-Medline search of the last 5 years and using the terms: 'forensic dentistry' (n = 464 articles), 'forensic odontology' (n = 141 articles) and ...
Ata-Ali Mahmud, Fadi+1 more
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Rugae dimensions and their significance in forensic dentistry [PDF]
The palatal rugae are the ridges situated in the anterior part of the palatal mucosa, are unique to each individual, and can establish individual's identity.To establish the reliability of using the palatal rugae dimensions in identifying the different ethnic groups.Many studies have established the reliability of using the palatal rugae patterns in ...
Sanjayagouda B. Patil+3 more
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Forensic dentistry: The key to the truth [PDF]
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 Science: 20 Years of Forensic Dentistry at the University of Zagreb, 1994 - 2014 [PDF]
Data from available literature point to an early beginning of Forensic Dentistry in Croatia relating to a post-mortem examination of a female patient after a dental procedure in the 1930s.
Hrvoje Brkić
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Book Review: Forensic Dentistry [PDF]
R. Donald Teare
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Computer–based method of bite mark analysis: A benchmark in forensic dentistry?
Nandita KP+5 more
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