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Background and Objectives. Tooth dimensions provide a wealth of information about human evolution and have forensic and clinical dentistry applications. The present study aimed to assess the mesiodistal (MD), buccolingual (BL), and cervico‐incisal (C‐I) dimensions of permanent teeth up to the second molars in four ethnic groups of North‐eastern India ...
Plabita Majumder +8 more
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Facio-odontometric analysis in mass disaster victim identification - A novel approach
Introduction: Forensic dentistry is an evolving field in legal medicine. In mass disasters, the co-mingled body parts can be misplaced; however, the intervention by dental experts can efficiently sort out the dispute. Understanding the fact that, rule of
Rajkumari Sriraman, Monica Dev
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COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF ENAMEL AND DENTIN SURFACES’ RECONSTRUCTIONS BY MEANS OF AUTOMATED DIGITAL ODONTOMETRY [PDF]
Abstract. Studies of teeth represent a significant part of palaeoanthropological research. Over the past two decades these studies have significantly developed with implementation of high resolution imaging based on x-ray scanning techniques.
A. V. Gaboutchian +7 more
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AUTOMATED DIGITAL ODONTOMETRIC STUDY OF MANUAL AND COMPUTER-AIDED METHODS OF TOOTH CROWN MODELLING IN DENTISTRY [PDF]
One of the most widely used methods of prosthetic treatment in dentistry is restoration of damaged teeth by artificially fabricated crowns, which, regardless of technological variations, always pass through modelling stage.
A. V. Gaboutchian +3 more
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Linear Odontometric Analysis of Permanent Dentition as A Forensic Aid: A Retrospective Study [PDF]
Introduction: Sex determination in forensic anthropology is an essential step for medico-legal purposes and crucial for identification as the number of possible matches is reduced to 50%.Teeth are an excellent material for anthropological, genetic ...
Sharlene Sara Babu +5 more
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Purpose: Human teeth are the most stable and durable tissues in the body. Teeth can be identified even after complete decomposition, thus making them invaluable for identification of sex and age from fragmentary adult skeleton.
Lakshmi Kavitha Nadendla +3 more
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Teeth size reduction in the prehistoric populations in Serbia [PDF]
Introduction. Anthropological studies show craniofacial changes with a reduction in teeth size during evolution of the human population. Objective.
Pajević Tina +3 more
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Identification of species of the genus Sylvaemus of northeastern Ukraine by metric characters
The reliable identification of representatives of the genus Sylvaemus is compli-cated by the huge coincidence of external and metrical characters, as well as by the fact that in most of their range, mice are in conditions of sympatry or even syntopy ...
Oksana Markovska
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Although Root ZX is considered the gold standard electronic foramen locator (EFL), two variations of this device were launched, however without different operating mechanisms. This investigation aims to evaluate the precision of Root ZX (RZX), Root ZX II (RII), and Root ZX Mini (RM) EFLs.
Bernardo Almeida Aguiar +5 more
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This article demonstrates the necessity of using modern methods of morphometry in the treatment of patients with defects of dentition, namely the mandatory anthropometric studies, including the measurement of the width of the face between koshelkovyj ...
Vladimir Vyacheslavovich Shkarin +4 more
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