Forensic Dentistry, Second Edition
Figure 11.43 Full spectrum color image of patterned injury with very little forensic or evidentiary value. Figure 11.48 Excised ...
Figure 11.50 Orientation photograph of a patterned injury on the left arm that is suggestive of being a human bitemark, using AB ...
Figure 11.62 Tattoo, color. Figure 11.54 Neck, color. ...
Figure 14.12 Breast removed in 1957 in the just opened case in 2001. Figure 14.13 Closeup of bitemark on breast, imaged in 2001. ...
Figure 14.16 Side-by-side comparison of Ancona bitemark to Krone test bite in expanded polystyrene. Figure 14.14 Bitemark on rig ...
Figure 14.17 Ancona bitemark: Labels indicate one odontologist’s opinion of marks made by specific teeth. Figure 14.18 Direct co ...
Figure 14.21 Direct comparison of Brewer’s maxillary model to Jackson’s face (pattern 19 on the MHW body chart). Figure 14.22 Di ...
Figure 14.23 Bitemark and stab wounds made through clothing. Figure 14.24 Incision through bitemark and stab wound. Note subepit ...
Figure 14.25 Bitemark with high forensic/evidentiary value. Figure 14.26 Another bitemark with high forensic/evidentiary value. ...
Figure 14.27 Bitemark with useful but limited forensic/evidentiary value. Figure 14.30 Bitemark with high forensic/evidentiary v ...
Figure 15.7 Ninety-three-year-old male with zygomaticomaxillary complex fracture. Figure 15.8 Eighty-two-year-old female with fr ...
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