BACKGROUND: Forensic odontologists provide an important service to the community by identifying unknown deceased people, allowing both legal outcomes and family closure. Non-visual identification may be achieved by comparison of post-mortem data with ante-mortem dental records provided by oral health practitioners. Success is dependent largely on the accuracy and adequacy of data in the dental records. METHODS: An online self-administered questionnaire evaluated Australian dentists' knowledge and behaviours relevant to forensic odontology. Reported record keeping practices were assessed for detail, legibility, accessibility and retention. Behaviours were classified according to the frequency of response. RESULTS: Dentists reported overall r...
The society has been aided by Forensic Odontology for centuries. The aim of this review article is t...
Background: Forensic Odontology (FO) still strives for recognition in some countries such as Pakista...
Forensic odontology (FO) techniques are used to identify unknown remains and play an integral role i...
BACKGROUND: Dental case notes record clinical diagnoses and treatments, as well as providing continu...
First published online 4 April 2017Dental comparison can confirm human identity to a high degree of ...
Magister Chirurgiae Dentium - MChD (Maxillo-Facial & Oral Surgery)South African dentists have a lega...
Background: Dental comparison can confirm human identity to a high degree of certainty and has alway...
Forensic dentistry (odontology) deals with the examination, handling and presentation of dental evid...
The society has been aided by Forensic Odontology for centuries. The aim of this review article is t...
Forensic odontology is the application of dentistry within the criminal justice system. Forensic exp...
An increase in awareness on dental hygiene among people through the years, consequently provoked a s...
Comparative dental analysis is the main role of a UK forensic dentist. It’s undertaken to determine ...
Introduction: Forensic dentistry is a challenging and fascinating branch of forensic science that in...
Forensic odontology is a sub-discipline of dental science which involves the relationship between de...
The society has been aided by Forensic Odontology for centuries. The aim of this review article is t...
Background: Forensic Odontology (FO) still strives for recognition in some countries such as Pakista...
Forensic odontology (FO) techniques are used to identify unknown remains and play an integral role i...
BACKGROUND: Dental case notes record clinical diagnoses and treatments, as well as providing continu...
First published online 4 April 2017Dental comparison can confirm human identity to a high degree of ...
Magister Chirurgiae Dentium - MChD (Maxillo-Facial & Oral Surgery)South African dentists have a lega...
Background: Dental comparison can confirm human identity to a high degree of certainty and has alway...
Forensic dentistry (odontology) deals with the examination, handling and presentation of dental evid...
The society has been aided by Forensic Odontology for centuries. The aim of this review article is t...
Forensic odontology is the application of dentistry within the criminal justice system. Forensic exp...
An increase in awareness on dental hygiene among people through the years, consequently provoked a s...
Comparative dental analysis is the main role of a UK forensic dentist. It’s undertaken to determine ...
Introduction: Forensic dentistry is a challenging and fascinating branch of forensic science that in...
Forensic odontology is a sub-discipline of dental science which involves the relationship between de...
The society has been aided by Forensic Odontology for centuries. The aim of this review article is t...
Background: Forensic Odontology (FO) still strives for recognition in some countries such as Pakista...
Forensic odontology (FO) techniques are used to identify unknown remains and play an integral role i...