The marks left by the bite of a subject (bitemark) represent an unequivocal character, being useful in identifying the possible perpetrator of a crime. To date, the analysis of bitemarks is mainly based on the direct vision of photographic finds and on the visual comparison with the teeth of the hypothetically responsible person. However, the bitemark also retains three-dimensional characteristics detectable with a 3D scanner. In this pilot study, an innovative method of bitemark analysis, utilizing a three-dimensional scanner and some software, will be introduced, enabling a quantitative comparison of bitemarks and their corresponding human dentitions. For this purpose, 10 complete plaster models (human dentitions) of 10 adult subjec...
Forensic odontology (dental forensics) can provide useful evidence in both criminal and civil cases,...
Bite marks left on human tissue and bitten material have become an important aspect of scientific ev...
Introduction: Human bite marks are often sustained during sexual, domestic or child abuse. Currently...
BACKGROUND: Forensic odontology generally addresses the problem of identifying individuals based o...
The uniqueness of the human dentition (UHD) is an important concept in the comparative process in bi...
To analyse and compare a bite mark left on human skin with a suspect's dentition is a difficult proc...
Bite mark impression evidence in criminal investigation may be of significance in allegations of chi...
Precise photographs, supplemented by impressions are used to research and compare bite marks. Differ...
This work describes the investigation into a new 3D capture method for acquisition and subsequent fo...
Bite mark analysis offers the opportunity to identify the biter based on the individual characterist...
This paper investigates the changes in upper and lower dental bite records that occur when the anter...
Forensic investigation of bite-marks on humans has the potential to provide evidence that can be use...
This work describes the investigation of a new 3D capture method for acquisition and subsequent fore...
This paper describes the investigation of a new 3D capture method for acquiring and subsequent foren...
Highlights 3D handheld scanner provides great details of the bite marks on the skin. No significant ...
Forensic odontology (dental forensics) can provide useful evidence in both criminal and civil cases,...
Bite marks left on human tissue and bitten material have become an important aspect of scientific ev...
Introduction: Human bite marks are often sustained during sexual, domestic or child abuse. Currently...
BACKGROUND: Forensic odontology generally addresses the problem of identifying individuals based o...
The uniqueness of the human dentition (UHD) is an important concept in the comparative process in bi...
To analyse and compare a bite mark left on human skin with a suspect's dentition is a difficult proc...
Bite mark impression evidence in criminal investigation may be of significance in allegations of chi...
Precise photographs, supplemented by impressions are used to research and compare bite marks. Differ...
This work describes the investigation into a new 3D capture method for acquisition and subsequent fo...
Bite mark analysis offers the opportunity to identify the biter based on the individual characterist...
This paper investigates the changes in upper and lower dental bite records that occur when the anter...
Forensic investigation of bite-marks on humans has the potential to provide evidence that can be use...
This work describes the investigation of a new 3D capture method for acquisition and subsequent fore...
This paper describes the investigation of a new 3D capture method for acquiring and subsequent foren...
Highlights 3D handheld scanner provides great details of the bite marks on the skin. No significant ...
Forensic odontology (dental forensics) can provide useful evidence in both criminal and civil cases,...
Bite marks left on human tissue and bitten material have become an important aspect of scientific ev...
Introduction: Human bite marks are often sustained during sexual, domestic or child abuse. Currently...