Literature DB >> 10425961

Bitemarks in forensic odontology.

S S Atsü1, K Gökdemir, P S Kedici, Y Y Ikyaz.   

Abstract

Person identification is important in criminology, and forensic odontologists are key personnel for identifying a highly individual dentition which could cause a bitemark and which could be used to convict or exculpate a suspect. Bitemarks may be observed in skin, wax, from a dental model indirectly from a photograph, a scanned image of a dental model or food. This paper shows that bitemarks constitute reliable evidence for person identification and that a tolerance of approximately 1mm existed between measurements of a wax bite, dental model, photograph and computer scanned image.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10425961

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensic Odontostomatol        ISSN: 0258-414X


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