Background and aims: The comparison of post-mortem evidence to ante-mortem data is the usual approach Forensic Odontologists take in managing human identification cases. Although dental charts and radiographs are widely used as ante-mortem dental evidence, photographs, including non-clinical ones such as selfies are not regarded as such. Therefore, photographs are not regularly assessed in identifying the deceased. This cross-sectional study was aimed to investigate the possible contributions of selfies in human identification and to suggest a structured methodology to assess selfie images with the data collected.Material and methods: An e-survey composed of five open and seven close-ended questions was designed using JISC Online Surveys pr...
ses of human identification in which traditional methods are not applicable challenge the experts ca...
Many cases of human identification in which traditional methods are not applicable challenge the exp...
Many cases of human identification in which traditional methods are not applicable challenge the exp...
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...
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...
The usefulness of teeth for personal identification lies mainly in their vast individual variability...
The identification of unknown human by smile photographs that show specific characteristics of each ...
Forensic odontology is the integral part of forensic science that utilizes unique characteristics of...
Human identification may be achieved through fingerprint, teeth and DNA analyses. In these approache...
Human identification may be achieved through fingerprint, teeth and DNA analyses. In these approache...
Human identification may be achieved through fingerprint, teeth and DNA analyses. In these approache...
Many cases of human identification in which traditional methods are not applicable challenge the exp...
ses of human identification in which traditional methods are not applicable challenge the experts ca...
Many cases of human identification in which traditional methods are not applicable challenge the exp...
Many cases of human identification in which traditional methods are not applicable challenge the exp...
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...
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...
The usefulness of teeth for personal identification lies mainly in their vast individual variability...
The identification of unknown human by smile photographs that show specific characteristics of each ...
Forensic odontology is the integral part of forensic science that utilizes unique characteristics of...
Human identification may be achieved through fingerprint, teeth and DNA analyses. In these approache...
Human identification may be achieved through fingerprint, teeth and DNA analyses. In these approache...
Human identification may be achieved through fingerprint, teeth and DNA analyses. In these approache...
Many cases of human identification in which traditional methods are not applicable challenge the exp...
ses of human identification in which traditional methods are not applicable challenge the experts ca...
Many cases of human identification in which traditional methods are not applicable challenge the exp...
Many cases of human identification in which traditional methods are not applicable challenge the exp...