The usefulness of teeth for personal identification lies mainly in their vast individual variability, making them virtually unique for every subject. Odontological identification represents a reliable and important complement to forensic inquiries, in particular in the event of unidentifiable human remains. However, this technique is based on the availability of ante-mortem records containing significant evidence. In the absence of dental records, the only available ante-mortem elements are often photographs. In the present study, dental profile photographs of selected smiling subjects were compared to the relevant plaster study models through digital image analysis. In order to ascertain the reliability of the technique, the comparison was...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Human identification may be achieved through fingerprint, teeth and DNA analyses. In these approache...
Forensic odontology is the integral part of forensic science that utilizes unique characteristics of...
The identification of unknown human by smile photographs that show specific characteristics of each ...
Human identification using Forensic Dentistry occurs through comparative analysis of ante-mortem (AM...
Human identification using Forensic Dentistry occurs through comparative analysis of ante-mortem (AM...
Human identification using Forensic Dentistry occurs through comparative analysis of ante-mortem (AM...
Background and aims: The comparison of post-mortem evidence to ante-mortem data is the usual approac...
Background and aims: The comparison of post-mortem evidence to ante-mortem data is the usual approac...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Human identification may be achieved through fingerprint, teeth and DNA analyses. In these approache...
Forensic odontology is the integral part of forensic science that utilizes unique characteristics of...
The identification of unknown human by smile photographs that show specific characteristics of each ...
Human identification using Forensic Dentistry occurs through comparative analysis of ante-mortem (AM...
Human identification using Forensic Dentistry occurs through comparative analysis of ante-mortem (AM...
Human identification using Forensic Dentistry occurs through comparative analysis of ante-mortem (AM...
Background and aims: The comparison of post-mortem evidence to ante-mortem data is the usual approac...
Background and aims: The comparison of post-mortem evidence to ante-mortem data is the usual approac...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Photographs of a person smiling may provide valuable information about their anterior dentition. The...
Human identification may be achieved through fingerprint, teeth and DNA analyses. In these approache...