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The role of forensic dentistry in South Africa.

V M Phillips1.   

Abstract

Forensic dentistry has become an integral part of forensic medicine over the past 100 years. This has been due to the dedication of people like Amoedo, Gustafson, Sognaes, Keiser-Nielsen and Suzuki, to name but a few. They established the essential role which forensic dentistry plays mainly in the identification of human remains. Dental hard tissues are extremely resistant to fire and are usually the only remains after an extended period of burial. If antemortem dental records are available for an individual then dental identification is as certain as those of fingerprints. In South Africa forensic dentistry had its beginning in 1969 during the Windhoek air disaster. Since then there have been several cases of interest throughout the country, one of which was the crash of the Helderberg off the coast of Mauritius. Other aspects of forensic dentistry are the examination of bite marks and the recognition of facial trauma especially in cases of child abuse; the determination of age, sex and race of skeletal remains; dental ethics and jurisprudence as well as malpractice also form part of the duties of the forensic dentist. The five dental schools in South Africa each have a forensic team which is consulted on a regular basis by forensic pathologists and district surgeons. Forensic dentists are active members of the medicolegal team and should be consulted on a regular basis especially in cases where identification is concerned.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8183057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Law        ISSN: 0723-1393


  4 in total

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Authors:  Giridhar Reddy; Vinay P Reddy; Meenakshi Sharma; Monika Aggarwal
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2016-04-01

2.  Forensic odontology in India, an oral pathologist's perspective.

Authors:  Pushparaja Shetty; A Raviprakash
Journal:  J Forensic Dent Sci       Date:  2011-01

Review 3.  Knowledge and awareness of forensic odontology among dentists in India: A systematic review.

Authors:  Ramandeep Singh Gambhir; Gurminder Singh; Puneet Singh Talwar; Jaskaran Gambhir; Vaibhav Munjal
Journal:  J Forensic Dent Sci       Date:  2016 Jan-Apr

4.  The challenge of unidentified decedents in Africa: The need for training and research in forensic odontology to strengthen a multidisciplinary approach.

Authors:  Susan Chandler; Stephen M Sudi; Keané C Bailie; Manogari Chetty
Journal:  Front Oral Health       Date:  2022-09-26
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