Literature DB >> 9922757

Person identification by means of a single unique dental feature.

C J de Villiers1, V M Phillips.   

Abstract

The combination of restorative procedures, developmental or acquired defects, or abnormalities of teeth enables the forensic dentist to make a meaningful comparison of ante- and postmortem data in search of the identity of a person. Dental records are not always sufficiently accurate to supply 12 concordant points from which a positive identification can be made. Under certain circumstances a single feature may be so extraordinary or unique that it alone can be sufficient to make a positive identification. Two cases of identification in which only one unique feature was used are reported.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9922757

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


  3 in total

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

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3.  A study of composite restorations as a tool in forensic identification.

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