It has always been difficult to determine someone's identity, whether they are alive or dead. It is important to carefully examine any evidence that may be used to confirm the identification. Records of previous treatments, together with knowledge of the genetics and morphology of the dentition, provide useful information. When more traditional forensic science tools have fallen short of providing a conclusive identification, forensic odontology has repeatedly been shown to be an essential tool. This is because teeth can tolerate environmental pressures and do not quickly deteriorate. The substances used to line root canals have also shown persistence in challenging circumstances and increased the variances that might aid in identification....
When an unknown cadaver is found it is necessary to identify it. In addition to visual identificatio...
Odontology is one of the primary means for human identification. As common components of dental prac...
Dental evidence can now be employed with reasonable reliability & also as an adjunct in the Iden...
In a typical forensic setting, the goal of the forensic odontologist is to identify an unknown decea...
The robust nature of teeth and their ability to resist destruction, make them indispensable evidence...
Forensic odontology is a sub-discipline of dental science which involves the relationship between de...
Forensic Odontology is a relatively new science that utilizes the dentist’s knowledge to serve...
The society has been aided by Forensic Odontology for centuries. The aim of this review article is t...
Forensic odontology is a branch of forensic sciences that uses the skill of a dentist in personal id...
Various etiologies, especially those are severe in quality, can result in an unidentified victim. In...
Forensic dentistry (odontology) deals with the examination, handling and presentation of dental evid...
The tooth is an important sample in adverse forensic conditions. Its morphology and histology contri...
An update is provided of the literature on the role of odontology in human identification, based on ...
The society has been aided by Forensic Odontology for centuries. The aim of this review article is t...
The post-mortem decomposition of human teeth is an area of forensic taphonomy that has received litt...
When an unknown cadaver is found it is necessary to identify it. In addition to visual identificatio...
Odontology is one of the primary means for human identification. As common components of dental prac...
Dental evidence can now be employed with reasonable reliability & also as an adjunct in the Iden...
In a typical forensic setting, the goal of the forensic odontologist is to identify an unknown decea...
The robust nature of teeth and their ability to resist destruction, make them indispensable evidence...
Forensic odontology is a sub-discipline of dental science which involves the relationship between de...
Forensic Odontology is a relatively new science that utilizes the dentist’s knowledge to serve...
The society has been aided by Forensic Odontology for centuries. The aim of this review article is t...
Forensic odontology is a branch of forensic sciences that uses the skill of a dentist in personal id...
Various etiologies, especially those are severe in quality, can result in an unidentified victim. In...
Forensic dentistry (odontology) deals with the examination, handling and presentation of dental evid...
The tooth is an important sample in adverse forensic conditions. Its morphology and histology contri...
An update is provided of the literature on the role of odontology in human identification, based on ...
The society has been aided by Forensic Odontology for centuries. The aim of this review article is t...
The post-mortem decomposition of human teeth is an area of forensic taphonomy that has received litt...
When an unknown cadaver is found it is necessary to identify it. In addition to visual identificatio...
Odontology is one of the primary means for human identification. As common components of dental prac...
Dental evidence can now be employed with reasonable reliability & also as an adjunct in the Iden...