Background: In resent years, crime rate has been increased. The aim of this study was to evaluate the computer assisted hand tracing overlay method for bite mark analysis.Methods: Impressions of both, maxillary as well as mandibular arches of 50 consenting volunteers were taken and dentition casts were prepared. Tracing by hand was manually done, and computer assisted overlay comparison was carried out.Results: Out of 2500 cross matches, expected result should have been 50 true positives and 2450 true negatives. In our study there were 38 true positive, 2406 true negatives, 44 false positive and 12 false negative matches in maxillary comparison, 44 true positive, 2424 true negatives, 26 false positive and 6 false negative matches in mandib...
Forensic odontology (dental forensics) can provide useful evidence in both criminal and civil cases,...
AbstractBite marks are always unique because teeth are distinctive. Bite marks are often observed at...
Bite marks left on human tissue and bitten material have become an important aspect of scientific ev...
BACKGROUND: Forensic odontology generally addresses the problem of identifying individuals based o...
Precise photographs, supplemented by impressions are used to research and compare bite marks. Differ...
It is not unusual to see dentists testifying in Court. Such professionals assist criminal proceedin...
Courts have admitted bite mark comparison evidence in homicide, rape, and child abuse cases. By the ...
IDENTIFICATION & COMPARISON OF BITE MARKS BACKGROUND: It is of great challenge in forensic dentistry...
Bite mark impression evidence in criminal investigation may be of significance in allegations of chi...
Forensic investigation of bite-marks on humans has the potential to provide evidence that can be use...
In a previous paper, we have shown that the use of an interactive shape analysis computer program ('...
Bitemark evidence is routinely accepted in the judicial system, but with recent United States court ...
Background. Bite mark analysis is an imperative area of forensic odontology and considered the commo...
Introduction: We present a case of a homicide of a woman that was manually strangulated after she wa...
Forensically, a bite mark on human skin is reliant on the matching of the alignment and position of...
Forensic odontology (dental forensics) can provide useful evidence in both criminal and civil cases,...
AbstractBite marks are always unique because teeth are distinctive. Bite marks are often observed at...
Bite marks left on human tissue and bitten material have become an important aspect of scientific ev...
BACKGROUND: Forensic odontology generally addresses the problem of identifying individuals based o...
Precise photographs, supplemented by impressions are used to research and compare bite marks. Differ...
It is not unusual to see dentists testifying in Court. Such professionals assist criminal proceedin...
Courts have admitted bite mark comparison evidence in homicide, rape, and child abuse cases. By the ...
IDENTIFICATION & COMPARISON OF BITE MARKS BACKGROUND: It is of great challenge in forensic dentistry...
Bite mark impression evidence in criminal investigation may be of significance in allegations of chi...
Forensic investigation of bite-marks on humans has the potential to provide evidence that can be use...
In a previous paper, we have shown that the use of an interactive shape analysis computer program ('...
Bitemark evidence is routinely accepted in the judicial system, but with recent United States court ...
Background. Bite mark analysis is an imperative area of forensic odontology and considered the commo...
Introduction: We present a case of a homicide of a woman that was manually strangulated after she wa...
Forensically, a bite mark on human skin is reliant on the matching of the alignment and position of...
Forensic odontology (dental forensics) can provide useful evidence in both criminal and civil cases,...
AbstractBite marks are always unique because teeth are distinctive. Bite marks are often observed at...
Bite marks left on human tissue and bitten material have become an important aspect of scientific ev...