Heat alters colour and crystallinity of teeth by destruction of the organic content and inducing hydroxyapatite crystal growth. The colour and crystallite changes can be quantified using spectrophotometric and x-ray diffraction analyses, however these analyses are not commonly used in combination to evaluate burned dental remains. In this study, thirty-nine teeth were incinerated at 300–1000 °C for 15 and 30 min and then measured using a spectrophotometer and an x-ray diffractometer. Response variables used were lightness, L*, and chromaticity a* and b* and luminance (whiteness and yellowness) for colour, and crystal size for crystallinity. Statistical analysis to determine the attribution of these variables revealed yellowness and crystal ...
Tooth prints is a very potential tool in forensic identification as the enamel rod patterns on tooth...
In the past, experimental research into the histomorphological examination of burned human bone has...
Human bone has shown to have luminescent properties that remain throughout the phases of cremation, ...
Abstract Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated indivi...
Micro- and ultrastructural analysis of burned skeletal remains is crucial for obtaining a reliable e...
Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated individuals and ...
Micro- and ultrastructural analysis of burned skeletal remains is crucial for obtaining a reliable e...
During antemortem and postmortem comparison of dental records of carbonized victims, restorations ma...
Bones fundamentally composed of organic substances, Calcium carbonate and water , actually being con...
The analysis of burned remains is a highly complex process, and a better insight can be gained with ...
The outcome of fire related fatalities, along with other research, has found fires can have a detrim...
We have critically investigated the ATR-IR spectroscopy data behavior of burned human teeth as oppos...
The radiographic evaluation of dental remains represents a significant aspect in the forensic identi...
The use of near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy was evaluated, by using chemometric tools, for the study...
At this moment, no method is available to objectively estimate the temperature to which skeletal rem...
Tooth prints is a very potential tool in forensic identification as the enamel rod patterns on tooth...
In the past, experimental research into the histomorphological examination of burned human bone has...
Human bone has shown to have luminescent properties that remain throughout the phases of cremation, ...
Abstract Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated indivi...
Micro- and ultrastructural analysis of burned skeletal remains is crucial for obtaining a reliable e...
Teeth exposed to thermal stress can shed light on the identification of incinerated individuals and ...
Micro- and ultrastructural analysis of burned skeletal remains is crucial for obtaining a reliable e...
During antemortem and postmortem comparison of dental records of carbonized victims, restorations ma...
Bones fundamentally composed of organic substances, Calcium carbonate and water , actually being con...
The analysis of burned remains is a highly complex process, and a better insight can be gained with ...
The outcome of fire related fatalities, along with other research, has found fires can have a detrim...
We have critically investigated the ATR-IR spectroscopy data behavior of burned human teeth as oppos...
The radiographic evaluation of dental remains represents a significant aspect in the forensic identi...
The use of near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy was evaluated, by using chemometric tools, for the study...
At this moment, no method is available to objectively estimate the temperature to which skeletal rem...
Tooth prints is a very potential tool in forensic identification as the enamel rod patterns on tooth...
In the past, experimental research into the histomorphological examination of burned human bone has...
Human bone has shown to have luminescent properties that remain throughout the phases of cremation, ...