[HTML][HTML] Dental evidence in forensic identification–An overview, methodology and present status

K Krishan, T Kanchan, AK Garg - The open dentistry journal, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Forensic odontology is primarily concerned with the use of teeth and oral structures for
identification in a legal context. Various forensic odontology techniques help in the …

The effects of device position on the operator's radiation dose when using a handheld portable X-ray device

J Makdissi, RR Pawar, B Johnson… - Dentomaxillofacial …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Introduction: Handheld X-ray devices are now offered in dental practice. Handheld X-ray
units challenge the concept of a restricted access to the “controlled area” as they are held by …

Intraoral scanners in personal identification of corpses: Usefulness and reliability of 3D technologies in modern forensic dentistry

A Putrino, V Bruti, E Marinelli, C Ciallella… - The Open Dentistry …, 2020 - iris.uniroma1.it
Aims: This study aims to verify the applicability of modern dental technologies and their
related principles of use to the forensic sciences in the field of personal identification …

Missing people, migrants, identification and human rights

E Nuzzolese - The Journal of Forensic Odonto-Stomatology-JFOS, 2012 - ojs.iofos.eu
The increasing volume and complexities of migratory flow has led to a range of problems
such as human rights issues, public health, disease and border control, and also the …

Dental autopsy for the identification of missing persons

E Nuzzolese - Journal of Forensic Dental Sciences, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Unidentified human remains require the complete collection of data during the autopsy
stage to achieve, even belatedly, a positive identification. The very large number of people …

[HTML][HTML] Geometric morphometric analysis of sexual dimorphism in the mandible from panoramic X-ray images

E Nuzzolese, P Randolph-Quinney… - The Journal of …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The human mandible is routinely utilised as part of the assessment of biological identity in
forensic anthropological and odontological practice. The research introduces a novel …

Prevalence of congenitally missing second premolar teeth in the Dravidian population

L Lakshmanan, D Gurunathan - Journal of forensic dental …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
Materials and Methods: In this retrospective study, a total of 4600 panoramic radiographs of
Dravidian children (2580 girls and 2020 boys) with an age group of 9–17 years were viewed …

Comparative analysis between dactyloscopy and rugoscopy

C Wichnieski, A Franco, SA Ignácio… - Journal of …, 2017 - jms.periodikos.com.br
Records form the evolutional history show primitive attempts of human individualization by
hand printing on cave walls. Later, still under the need of differentiating among other …

Identification of Skeletal Remains Using Genetic Profiling: A Case Linking Italy and Poland

F Tarantino, L Buongiorno, BPD Luca, A Stellacci… - Genes, 2023 - mdpi.com
Forensic genetics is a rapidly evolving science thanks to the growing variety of genetic
markers, the establishment of faster, less error-prone sequencing technologies, and the …

Effect of cranium structure on dose distribution during intraoral radiography

T Ishii, A Iwawaki, Y Otaka, A Nitanda, A Ochiai… - Journal of Oral …, 2022 - Elsevier
Objectives This study aimed to evaluate, the effect of the cranium structure on dose
distribution by measuring the dose using the RANDO phantom for safe use of an X-ray unit …