Forensic odontology as a humanitarian tool
Humanitarian forensic action is the application of skills of forensic science in a conflicts or disasters as a humanitarian action. Forensic odontologist promote forensic odontology and forensic science principles to caseworks with the purpose of preventing human right violation by human identification, age estimation and where ever dental evidence is ...
H S Sheethal+3 more
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Recent advances in forensic odontology made easy in identification
Forensic odontology is an evolving science and has a greater scope of development. It has established as an indispensable science in medico-legal matters and in the identification of the dead person.
Prashant Kumar
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Body donor programs in Australia and New Zealand: Current status and future opportunities
Abstract Body donation is critical to anatomy study in Australia and New Zealand. Annually, more than 10,000 students, anatomists, researchers, and clinicians access tissue donated by local consented donors through university‐based body donation programs. However, little research has been published about their operations.
Rebekah A. Jenkin, Kevin A. Keay
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Quantification of the Individual Characterstics of the Human Dentition: Methodology [PDF]
This study provides a method for comparing six individual human dentition characteristics using the standard measuring tool in Adobe Photoshop CS2 as compared to measuring individual characteristics with an automated software program under development at
Blinka, Daniel D+3 more
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Augmented and Virtual Reality in Forensic Odontology: Practical Implementations
Forensic odontology’s evolution from manual to digital methods signifies a pivotal transition. Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) further this transformation by merging the physical and digital realms.
Piyush Asnani, Ali Shireen
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Awareness of Forensic Odontology among Dentists in Pakistan and its Impact on Dental Record Keeping
Background: Forensic odontology (FO) has an important role to play in the field of forensic science to gather evidence for human identification. Dental records form an integral component of forensic evidence in this regard.
Fizza Tahir+5 more
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Effects of sodium fluoride on serum concentrations of selected psychotropic drugs
Abstract Caution is imperative when interpreting drug concentrations in blood, plasma, or serum, given the potential variance in the distribution of a compound across these fluids. Preservatives, such as sodium fluoride, prove beneficial in preventing drug degradation in collected blood samples. This study aimed to examine the impact of sodium fluoride
Jennifer Liut+6 more
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The role of forensic dentistry for identification of a criminal sexual assault: a casework report [PDF]
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited."The identification
Pereira, Cristiana Palmela+1 more
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Simple and nondestructive method to access and process material on coverslipped slides
Abstract The highly limiting nature of forensic evidence can, many times, force investigators and scientists to access nonoptimal sources of evidence such as slides from sexual assault evidence collection kits or archival slides from autopsies or hospital visits.
Natalia Pedraza, Michael A. Marciano
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Social contribution of forensic odontology in Japan
Half a century has passed since the department for education and research on forensic odontology was established at dentistry-related universities in Japan in 1964.
Toshinobu Komuro+7 more
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