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Forensic dentistry vs. paleodontology.
Forensic dentistry and paleodontology are two disciplines sharing common observational platforms and methodology, but not a common purpose. The aim of this paper is to provide a short overview and comparison of these two disciplines in order to highlight their similarities and differences. Forensic dentistry or forensic odontology is the study of teeth
Brkić, Hrvoje, Vodanović, Marin
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Metric Quantification of Tooth Wear in Clinical Dentistry and Paleodontology
Tooth wear caused by attrition, abrasion and erosion is assessed by numerous methods and indices that have been developed for diagnosing, grading and monitoring loss of dental hard tissues. Methods for assessment of tooth wear can be divided into qualitative and quantitative. Usually they use grading or scoring systems which can be very subjective. The
Galić, Ivan +3 more
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Quantification of tooth wear for age estimation purposes in paleodontology: technical note
Tooth wear is caused by attrition, abrasion and erosion and it is well known that there is a positive correlation between the degree of tooth wear and chronological age of an individual. There are numerous methods and indices that have been developed for diagnosing, grading and monitoring loss of dental hard tissues.
Družijanić, Ana, Vodanović, Marin
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Reference database of teeth images from the Family Bovidae. [PDF]
Brophy JK, Matthews GJ.
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Estimation of sex is one of the most important procedures in the identification of an unknown person. Teeth are a potential source of information in that process. Estimation of sex in paleodontology is based on two approaches: visual inspection and statistical analysis. Many techniques have been developed within these two approaches. Forensic dentistry
Kovačević, Aleksandar, Gruengold, Lea
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Developing the Minimum Dataset for the New Mexico Decedent Image Database. [PDF]
Daneshvari Berry S +3 more
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New insights into the Upper Palaeolithic of the Caucasus through the study of personal ornaments. Teeth and bones pendants from Satsurblia and Dzudzuana caves (Imereti, Georgia). [PDF]
Tejero JM +7 more
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A brief overview of recent research activities in paleodontology in Croatia
Research activities in paleodontology in Croatia mirrored more or less research activities in physical anthropology. First physical anthropology investigations in Croatia are evidenced in the middle of the 20th century. The first report by a Croatian osteologist - Franjo Ivaniček was published in 1951. He examined sex, age and metric characteristics of
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Bulletin of the International Association for Paleodontology
Tekst o znanstvenom časopisu Bulletin of the International Association for Paleodontology.
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Neutral evolution of human enamel-dentine junction morphology. [PDF]
Monson TA, Fecker D, Scherrer M.
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