The object of this study was to assess the value of dental radiographs for the purposes of personal identification in the absence of tooth restorations. 198 periapical and bitewing radio graphs were taken of teeth contained in 22 dry skulls obtained from the skull collection of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Each selected view was taken three times: by a scientist, a dentist and a dental radiographer. Each operator independently positioned the films, selected the exposure times and positioned the cone of the X-ray machine. Three groups comprising forensic odontologists, dental vocational trainees and dental trainee hygienists attempted to match the randomly mixed radiographs into sets of three. Success rates for matching radio ...
Introduction: Dental radiography plays an important role in the diagnosis and, because it registers ...
ABSTRACT Periapical X-rays are the most common complementary tests in the dental clinic. The indicat...
Purpose: Dental hygienists have the potential for filling critical roles in multidisciplinary victim...
The object of this study was to assess the value of dental radiographs for the purposes of personal ...
Purpose and Objectives. Dental and dental hygiene curricula must meet the core competencies establis...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDA technique was developed for the assessment of forensic identification usi...
Screening the prevalence and pattern of dental identifiers contributes toward the process of human i...
The aim of this study was to work out a biometric method for personal identification by comparing si...
Forensic dentistry plays a major role in human identification. Teeth carry individual characteristic...
In a typical forensic setting, the goal of the forensic odontologist is to identify an unknown decea...
Fingerprints, DNA, and dentition are the principal markers used for forensic identification. Frequen...
Odontology is one of the primary means for human identification. As common components of dental prac...
ABSTRACT: Dental features have been widely used for forensic identification purposes. With the large...
This study was undertaken to determine if dental implants can be radiographically differentiated by ...
Introduction: Dental radiography plays an important role in the diagnosis and, because it registers ...
ABSTRACT Periapical X-rays are the most common complementary tests in the dental clinic. The indicat...
Purpose: Dental hygienists have the potential for filling critical roles in multidisciplinary victim...
The object of this study was to assess the value of dental radiographs for the purposes of personal ...
Purpose and Objectives. Dental and dental hygiene curricula must meet the core competencies establis...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDA technique was developed for the assessment of forensic identification usi...
Screening the prevalence and pattern of dental identifiers contributes toward the process of human i...
The aim of this study was to work out a biometric method for personal identification by comparing si...
Forensic dentistry plays a major role in human identification. Teeth carry individual characteristic...
In a typical forensic setting, the goal of the forensic odontologist is to identify an unknown decea...
Fingerprints, DNA, and dentition are the principal markers used for forensic identification. Frequen...
Odontology is one of the primary means for human identification. As common components of dental prac...
ABSTRACT: Dental features have been widely used for forensic identification purposes. With the large...
This study was undertaken to determine if dental implants can be radiographically differentiated by ...
Introduction: Dental radiography plays an important role in the diagnosis and, because it registers ...
ABSTRACT Periapical X-rays are the most common complementary tests in the dental clinic. The indicat...
Purpose: Dental hygienists have the potential for filling critical roles in multidisciplinary victim...