Forensic Dentistry, Second Edition
184 Forensic dentistry References Cerak, W. Mistaken identity. http://www.mahalo.com/Whitney_Cerak. Van Ryn, D. 2008. Mistaken ...
Forensic dental identification 185 Hermanson, A.S., et al. 2008. Ultraviolet illumination as an adjunctive aid in dental inspec ...
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187 Forensic Dental Radiography riChard a. weems Contents 10.1 Introduction 187 10.2 Dental X-ray Generators 1 88 10.3 The Radio ...
188 Forensic dentistry cathode rays produced florescence and heat within and without the tube. Without doubt, Crookes and Hertz ...
Forensic dental radiography 189 direct current (DC) or constant potential units. These units are more effi- cient and provide mo ...
190 Forensic dentistry absorbs much more energy than its surrounding enamel and dentin, allow- ing less energy to reach the rece ...
Forensic dental radiography 191 software, only devices that are DICOM3 compatible (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicin ...
192 Forensic dentistry passive water wash tank should not be used in mass fatality incidences where the film volume will rapidly ...
Forensic dental radiography 193 effect occurs when the x-ray energy ionizes water into ion pairs or free radi- cals, which then ...
194 Forensic dentistry development of cancer does not have a defined dose threshold. One study determined that the risk of fatal ...
Forensic dental radiography 195 Protection of x-ray operators and surrounding personnel is provided by the patient protection pr ...
196 Forensic dentistry suggest that it is not expected that dental personnel will reach the monitoring threshold of 1 mSv/year, ...
Forensic dental radiography 197 of a thin slice of tissue selected from within the object being imaged. CBCT provides numerous n ...
198 Forensic dentistry there is no magnification and the printed images are 1:1 representations of the maxillofacial structures ...
Forensic dental radiography 199 10.9 Radiographic Pitfalls and Tips 10.9.1 Skeletal and Carbonized Remains Resected maxillas and ...
200 Forensic dentistry 10.9.3 Jaw Fragments When taking radiographic images of jaw fragments, care must be taken that the beam a ...
Forensic dental radiography 201 Duncan, R., Heaven, T., Weems, R., Firestone, A., Greer, D., and Patel, R. 1995. Using computer ...
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203 Forensic Dental Photography FranKlin d. wri Ght GreGory s. Golden Contents 11.1 Introduction 203 11.2 The Spectrum of Light ...
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