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Contemporary practice in forensic odontology
Forensic odontology plays a major role in the identification of those individuals who cannot be identified visually or by other means. The unique nature of dental anatomy and placement of custom restorations ensure accuracy when the techniques are correctly employed. It is evident that identification of victims in accidents and natural calamities is of
Shalini Gupta+3 more
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The decisive role of prosthodontics and its invaluable contribution to forensic odontology: A review
Identification plays a significant role in delivering justice to any medicolegal investigations. Within the process of law enforcement, Forensic odontology has a vital role in identifying the victims.
Sachin John, R. Raghavan, Shajahan P A
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Measuring factors associated with identification thresholds in fingerprint analysts
Abstract The goal of this research is to measure and identify factors associated with identification thresholds in fingerprint analysts. Conclusions reached in friction ridge comparisons require the application of individual thresholds. While previous studies have investigated the mechanisms behind value determinations, or on the perceived stress ...
Nada Aggadi, Meredith Coon, Thomas Busey
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Pendahuluan: Instalasi forensik seharusnya terdapat bukan hanya di rumah sakit umum, tetapi juga di Rumah Sakit Gigi dan Mulut untuk menindaklanjuti kasus yang membutuhkan ilmu forensik kedokteran gigi. Tujuan penelitian adalah mempelajari gambaran unsur
Firstady Widyarnan Munandar+3 more
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Knowledge and Awareness of Forensic Odontology among Dental Professionals of Karachi, Pakistan. [PDF]
Introduction: Forensic dentistry is a challenging and fascinating branch of forensic science that involves the application of dental sciences in the identification of deceased individuals through the comparison of ante and postmortem records.
Jaweria Munir+3 more
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Role of forensic odontology and anthropology in the identification of human remains
Forensic odontology and anthropology play an important role in the identification of humans/victims in mass disasters (accidents and earthquakes) and criminal cases (homicide, rape and suicide) even if less available human remains or samples.
Jijin Mekkadath Jayakrishnan+2 more
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Influence of anticoagulant on the spectroscopic analysis of drying bovine blood pools
Abstract Rapidly, untreated whole blood undergoes a clotting cascade, making forensic research that investigates “fresh” bloodletting events difficult. In bloodstain pattern analysis research, whole blood treated with anticoagulant is often used to prolong the usability of the blood and allow for transport and experimentation to simulate pattern ...
Erin Giroux+2 more
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Background The applicability of dental age estimation has been expanded to meet a variety of medico-legal needs, law enforcement, and disaster victim identification.
Arofi Kurniawan+7 more
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DNA in forensic odontology: An overview
Human remains are tremendously damaged and degraded in forensic cases and the identification becomes very difficult, in those cases teeth and bones are often the only reliable sources of DNA for identification.
M. Hussain+3 more
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Abstract Forensic doctors play a crucial role at the intersection of medicine and law, offering expertise in legal matters. However, their work exposes them to significant emotional and psychological stress, increasing the risk of burnout. Despite the critical nature of their profession, little research has explored how forensic doctors construct their
Mateus Eduardo Romão+4 more
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