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A brief history of forensic odontology since 1775.

Robert Michael Bruce-Chwatt1.   

Abstract

The increasing role of DNA sampling of the saliva on and around the tooth marks on skin or other objects has perhaps led some to rely on this as too much of a gold standard to the detriment of more established and well-tried methods of odontological forensic detection. Forensic odontology should not become, as Geoffrey Pyke (1893-1948) the maverick inventor during the Second World War, once described such lost knowledge: "A lesson in collective forgetfulness". This was said about the use of self sterilizing sphagnum moss as a field dressing due to a content of phenolic compounds. One amongst many of perhaps 350 species of the genus Sphagnum; Sphagnum angustifolium, was used as a highly absorbent wound dressing in both World Wars, the Spanish Civil War and before.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20211451     DOI: 10.1016/j.jflm.2009.12.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensic Leg Med        ISSN: 1752-928X            Impact factor:   1.614


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Review 1.  Role of forensic odontology in the Indian Armed Forces: An unexplored arena.

Authors:  Karandeep Singh Arora; Prabhpreet Kaur
Journal:  J Forensic Dent Sci       Date:  2016 Sep-Dec
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