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Odontología forense en América Latina [Forensic dentistry in Latin America]
Objetivo: analizar la odontología forense en América Latina. Método: revisión sistemática en población de 15 articulos científicos. Resultados y Conclusión: La odontología forense en América Latina es una disciplina en desarrollo que ha demostrado ser ...
Priscila Lisbeth Navarrete-Quisaguano +2 more
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Objetivo: analizar los principales identificadores dentales y su aplicación en la odontología forense. Método: Revisión sistemática en 15 articulos. Resultados y Conclusión: Los identificadores dentales, como las características únicas de la dentición ...
Helen Dayana Tacuri-Eras +3 more
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Failure to obtain informed consent should also be considered an adverse event [PDF]
Gabriel M. Fonseca +2 more
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Correlation coefficients for predicting canine diameters from premolar and molar sizes
Background/purpose: The permanent canine is the most widely used tooth for sex estimation because it is the tooth with the highest degree of sexual dimorphism; however, there are several factors that can limit the analysis (e.g., pathologies, postmortem ...
María Hilary Zúñiga +5 more
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About the Polish contributions to lip print identification and the need for synergy in forensic research [PDF]
Gabriel M. Fonseca, Jerzy Kasprzak
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La Tomografía Computarizada de Haz Cónico (CBCT) representa una promisoria herramienta para la clínica odontológica. En Endodoncia, CBCT ofrece tridimensionalidad y resolución imagenológica, potenciando el diagnóstico de diferentes condiciones ...
Daniela Matus, Gabriel M. Fonseca
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La odontología forense (OF) es reconocida como uno de los métodos primarios para identificación forense. Aunque los dientes son estructuras resistentes a altas temperaturas, condiciones particulares pueden fragilizarlos considerablemente.
Luisina Gambini, Gabriel M Fonseca
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Applicability, reliability, and accuracy of age-at-death estimation methods on a contemporary Italian population. [PDF]
Abstract This research tested the applicability, intra‐ and inter‐observer reliability, and accuracy of nine macroscopic methods for estimating age‐at‐death from skeletal elements. The sample included 400 individuals from the contemporary CAL Milano Cemetery Skeletal Collection, equally divided by sex assigned at birth and with age‐at‐death ranging ...
Morandini P +2 more
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Abstract Personal identification of faces represents a challenging issue, especially for what concerns the quantification of the comparison. The 3D‐3D superimposition approach proved to distinguish between matches and mismatches. However, the potential of this procedure applied to cases where only parts of faces are visible still has to be verified ...
Daniele Gibelli +5 more
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Abstract Syphilis was a widespread infectious disease in 17th‐century Italy, commonly treated with mercury‐based ointments and fumigations. Few reports exist on the analysis of abnormally high Hg levels in bone as a result of exposure to mercury‐containing anti‐syphilitic medicine. In this research, two crania recovered among the 2.9 million commingled
Lucie Biehler‐Gomez +11 more
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