Forensic odontology frequently plays a significant role in identification of the victims of multi-fatality disasters, but not in all. It depends on adequate dental remains surviving the disaster and on the availability of dental records to be successful. This paper describes current practice in the techniques of identification in forensic odontology and outlines recent advances that are moving into the mainstream.Key Points Forensic Odontology plays a key role in mass disaster victim identification (DVI) when good quality antemortem (AM) dental records are available. Images including radiographs, computerized tomography (CT) data and three-dimensional (3D) scan data are considered more reliable AM records than written dental charts and odon...
An update is provided of the literature on the role of odontology in human identification, based on ...
In the Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) response to the recent bushfire disasters in rural Victo...
Following the Bali Bombings of 2002 and the 2004 Asian Tsunami the Australian Society of Forensic Od...
Forensic odontology is the application of dental expertise to legal issues. Commonly, it involves th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Forensic odontology (FO) is regarded in the literature as one of the most r...
The desired outcome of the victim identification component of a mass fatality event is correct ident...
Visual Identification by next of kin is the most common method of identifying unknown bodies in Indi...
Forensic odontology is a sub-discipline of dental science which involves the relationship between de...
Various etiologies, especially those are severe in quality, can result in an unidentified victim. In...
The terrorist attacks of November 2015 led to the immediate death of 129 victims admitted to the Leg...
Today we consider forensic odontology to be a specialised and reliable method of identification of t...
The robust nature of teeth and their ability to resist destruction, make them indispensable evidence...
Forensic odontology is a branch of forensic sciences that uses the skill of a dentist in personal id...
Forensic dentistry (odontology) deals with the examination, handling and presentation of dental evid...
Forensic Odontology is a relatively new science that utilizes the dentist’s knowledge to serve...
An update is provided of the literature on the role of odontology in human identification, based on ...
In the Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) response to the recent bushfire disasters in rural Victo...
Following the Bali Bombings of 2002 and the 2004 Asian Tsunami the Australian Society of Forensic Od...
Forensic odontology is the application of dental expertise to legal issues. Commonly, it involves th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Forensic odontology (FO) is regarded in the literature as one of the most r...
The desired outcome of the victim identification component of a mass fatality event is correct ident...
Visual Identification by next of kin is the most common method of identifying unknown bodies in Indi...
Forensic odontology is a sub-discipline of dental science which involves the relationship between de...
Various etiologies, especially those are severe in quality, can result in an unidentified victim. In...
The terrorist attacks of November 2015 led to the immediate death of 129 victims admitted to the Leg...
Today we consider forensic odontology to be a specialised and reliable method of identification of t...
The robust nature of teeth and their ability to resist destruction, make them indispensable evidence...
Forensic odontology is a branch of forensic sciences that uses the skill of a dentist in personal id...
Forensic dentistry (odontology) deals with the examination, handling and presentation of dental evid...
Forensic Odontology is a relatively new science that utilizes the dentist’s knowledge to serve...
An update is provided of the literature on the role of odontology in human identification, based on ...
In the Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) response to the recent bushfire disasters in rural Victo...
Following the Bali Bombings of 2002 and the 2004 Asian Tsunami the Australian Society of Forensic Od...