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Estimation of dental age by Nolla’s method using orthopantomographs among rural free residential school children [PDF]
Introduction: Teeth and dental restorations are resistant to destruction by fire and the elements are therefore useful in identification. This permits accurate identification of a missing child or remains.
Nandlal B, Karthikeya Patil, Ravi S
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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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Awareness of Forensic Odontology Amongst Dentists of Qassim Region
Background: Forensic odontology utilizes dental evidence to identify individuals in criminal investigations and disasters and to determine age and gender.
Minal Awinashe, Hessah Hessain Almutairi
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A literature review on dental autopsy – an invaluable investigative technique in forensics
Forensic odontology is a specialty of dental sciences that deals with dental evidence in the interest of the justice system. The science of autopsy has been developing from the ancient times even before the popularization of general medicine.
Jyotirmoy Roy +5 more
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With the ever-increasing crime rate in our society, the field of forensic sciences has become highly evolved. Forensic dentists play a pivotal role in various areas of crime scene investigations and thereby help solve innumerable mysteries.
Preetam Shah +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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The effect of remaining in water in estimation of time since death in skeletal remains
Determining the time since death of an individual from skeletal remains is a challenging stage. In determination of time since death, climate conditions, environmental factors, conditions such as whether the body was buried or not, and genetic and ...
Ozge Unluturk, M. Feyzi Sahin
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Summary: Access to reliable, comprehensive, timely and nationally consistent trend data is required to understand the current health workforce and for its future planning. There is particular interest in changes to the size and composition of the various
Ian Titulaer +2 more
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Tooth development standards for South Australia [PDF]
The document attached has been archived with permission from the Australian Dental Association. An external link to the publisher’s copy is included.Background: Chronological age, as recorded by registration of birth date, is referred to throughout an ...
Dahlberg G. +14 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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