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time-consuming, when properly performed, the results yield good evidence,
bringing with it a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction that the forensic
dentist has made a significant contribution to the case. Developing the skills
necessary to competently document these injuries with visible and nonvis-
ible light is one of the great challenges in forensic dentistry.
Figure 11.58 strangulation with elec-
tric cord, ir.
Figure 11.59 strangulation with elec-
tric cord, uv.
Figure 11.60 Knife wound, ir.
Figures 11.58 and 11.59 show ligature marks on the neck made by an electric
cord used in a death by strangulation case.