Forensic odontologists are repeatedly called upon to assist in the identification of deceased persons. A great deal of information is available in the literature as to how and why comparative dental investigation of identification is performed but there is little information on the descriptive terms used in reporting these identifications. A forensic odontology report sets out the findings of a comparison between antemortem and postmortem evidence and indicates the odontologist's opinion on the identification. This opinion needs to be defendable in a court of law. This paper investigates the classifications utilised in the six states and two territories of Australia and reflects on the differences. Three states of Australia use American Boa...
Dental identification of decomposed, burned and mutilated remains usually involves comparing the ant...
Forensic odontology works in the interface between dentistry and law. Human identification is an imp...
Forensic dentistry (odontology) deals with the examination, handling and presentation of dental evid...
Today we consider forensic odontology to be a specialised and reliable method of identification of t...
Various etiologies, especially those are severe in quality, can result in an unidentified victim. In...
Forensic odontology is a sub-discipline of dental science which involves the relationship between de...
The robust nature of teeth and their ability to resist destruction, make them indispensable evidence...
Forensic odontology is the application of dental expertise to legal issues. Commonly, it involves th...
Forensic odontology is a specialized field of dentistry related to legal issues.1 This branch has be...
The utilization of odontometric variation as a discriminator between modern human groups continues t...
Forensic identification may be required for a number of reasons. The identification process relies o...
Forensic odontology frequently plays a significant role in identification of the victims of multi-fa...
An update is provided of the literature on the role of odontology in human identification, based on ...
Visual Identification by next of kin is the most common method of identifying unknown bodies in Indi...
Forensic dentistry, a branch of the forensic sciences, plays an important role within postmortem hum...
Dental identification of decomposed, burned and mutilated remains usually involves comparing the ant...
Forensic odontology works in the interface between dentistry and law. Human identification is an imp...
Forensic dentistry (odontology) deals with the examination, handling and presentation of dental evid...
Today we consider forensic odontology to be a specialised and reliable method of identification of t...
Various etiologies, especially those are severe in quality, can result in an unidentified victim. In...
Forensic odontology is a sub-discipline of dental science which involves the relationship between de...
The robust nature of teeth and their ability to resist destruction, make them indispensable evidence...
Forensic odontology is the application of dental expertise to legal issues. Commonly, it involves th...
Forensic odontology is a specialized field of dentistry related to legal issues.1 This branch has be...
The utilization of odontometric variation as a discriminator between modern human groups continues t...
Forensic identification may be required for a number of reasons. The identification process relies o...
Forensic odontology frequently plays a significant role in identification of the victims of multi-fa...
An update is provided of the literature on the role of odontology in human identification, based on ...
Visual Identification by next of kin is the most common method of identifying unknown bodies in Indi...
Forensic dentistry, a branch of the forensic sciences, plays an important role within postmortem hum...
Dental identification of decomposed, burned and mutilated remains usually involves comparing the ant...
Forensic odontology works in the interface between dentistry and law. Human identification is an imp...
Forensic dentistry (odontology) deals with the examination, handling and presentation of dental evid...