In forensic identification, lack of eccentric characteristics of intact dentitions hinders correct ante-mortem/post-mortem (AM/PM) matching. It remains unclear which morphological dental parameters hold strong potential as identifiers. This study aimed to establish a method to quantify and rank the identifying potential of one (or a combination of) continuous morphological parameter(s), and to provide a proof of concept. First, a statistic was defined that quantifies the identifying potential: the mean potential set (MPS). The MPS is derived from inter-observer agreement data and it indicates the percentage of subjects in the AM reference dataset who at least need to be considered to detect the correct PM subject. This was calculated in a u...
Background and purpose: Dental and skeletal features, unlike soft tissues, remain unchanged in event...
Personal identification is a field where pathology, anthropology, odontology, and even genetics must...
Screening the prevalence and pattern of dental identifiers contributes toward the process of human i...
Background: Dental identification relies on comparing dental treatment features, odontogenic morphol...
The current study aimed to select the best mandibular morphological identifiers. One-hundred eighty-...
Forensic odontology is the integral part of forensic science that utilizes unique characteristics of...
Identification of deceased individuals is usually the most frequent role of a forensic dentist. The ...
Fingerprints, DNA, and dentition are the principal markers used for forensic identification. Frequen...
Background: The gold standard of odontological identification relies on dental treatment, morpholog...
Forensic identification may be required for a number of reasons. The identification process relies o...
The aim of this study was to work out a biometric method for personal identification by comparing si...
Law enforcement agencies have been exploiting biometric identifiers for decades as key tools in fore...
Dental evidence can now be employed with reasonable reliability & also as an adjunct in the Iden...
The uniqueness of human dentition is routinely approached as identification evidence in forensic odo...
Dental morphology is treated differently by different researchers. Some authors consider tooth size ...
Background and purpose: Dental and skeletal features, unlike soft tissues, remain unchanged in event...
Personal identification is a field where pathology, anthropology, odontology, and even genetics must...
Screening the prevalence and pattern of dental identifiers contributes toward the process of human i...
Background: Dental identification relies on comparing dental treatment features, odontogenic morphol...
The current study aimed to select the best mandibular morphological identifiers. One-hundred eighty-...
Forensic odontology is the integral part of forensic science that utilizes unique characteristics of...
Identification of deceased individuals is usually the most frequent role of a forensic dentist. The ...
Fingerprints, DNA, and dentition are the principal markers used for forensic identification. Frequen...
Background: The gold standard of odontological identification relies on dental treatment, morpholog...
Forensic identification may be required for a number of reasons. The identification process relies o...
The aim of this study was to work out a biometric method for personal identification by comparing si...
Law enforcement agencies have been exploiting biometric identifiers for decades as key tools in fore...
Dental evidence can now be employed with reasonable reliability & also as an adjunct in the Iden...
The uniqueness of human dentition is routinely approached as identification evidence in forensic odo...
Dental morphology is treated differently by different researchers. Some authors consider tooth size ...
Background and purpose: Dental and skeletal features, unlike soft tissues, remain unchanged in event...
Personal identification is a field where pathology, anthropology, odontology, and even genetics must...
Screening the prevalence and pattern of dental identifiers contributes toward the process of human i...