Forensic Dentistry, Second Edition
164 Forensic dentistry Although visual methods of identification are commonly used, they should be used with caution. “Visual id ...
Forensic dental identification 165 records. Sources estimate that about one out of every six people in this coun- try has a fing ...
166 Forensic dentistry limits of already challenged medical examiner and coroner budgets. DNA analysis has also become a valuabl ...
Forensic dental identification 167 possible fragments are associated and returned to families for proper burial. See Chapter 16 ...
168 Forensic dentistry In situations involving specimens that are not readily identifiable as human facial structure, dental rem ...
Forensic dental identification 169 forensic dentists consider this reconstruction of the antemortem record the most challenging ...
170 Forensic dentistry anxious to help but concerned about the proper management of their patients’ health records. In addition ...
Forensic dental identification 171 Lorton et al.^7 WinID3 employs several modes of searching the database for matching records. ...
172 Forensic dentistry identifier matches, and fuzzy dental logic. After selecting a record for compar- ison, the examiner is th ...
Forensic dental identification 173 Instead, he must make a quantitative and qualitative evaluation of the combi- nation of featu ...
174 Forensic dentistry Table 9.3 below is based on Keiser-Nielsen’s mathematical results for the possible combinations of teeth ...
Forensic dental identification 175 odds of the occurrence and allowance that a duplicate exists. This calculation assumes that e ...
176 Forensic dentistry unfortunately, these types of statistics are improperly applied, misleading, and should be avoided.”^16 S ...
Forensic dental identification 177 procedures that have been established for mitochondrial DNA comparisons .”^19 Two databases h ...
178 Forensic dentistry C. Jaw resection D. Techniques for dissection/resection E. The postmortem dental record Dental examinati ...
Forensic dental identification 179 authors show this method of intraoral image comparison to be both objective and reliable.^22 ...
180 Forensic dentistry ability to identify the different resins by brand. This study further reinforces the usefulness of forens ...
Forensic dental identification 181 led to the development of hardware and software that can create 3D models following the scann ...
182 Forensic dentistry record treatments to the contralateral tooth, the tooth on the other side of the arch, i.e., 19 to 30 (36 ...
Forensic dental identification 183 be labeled as “explainable discrepancies” or “logical progressions” and are not necessarily r ...
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