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A thorough outline of the techniques and considerations applied by dentists to identify disaster victims or present evidence in cases of violent crime (primarily interpreting damage by teeth or to teeth in child abuse). Explains the principles of human tooth identification, using microscopical techniques, age assessment, dental records, radiography, and other tools; and explores the procedures for accident investigation and for presenting evidence in court. Based on British law. Useful for dentists, dental surgeons and students, and law professionals.
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Brilliant, May 23, 2013
By Northern lass (Luxembourg)
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This is the best book I have read on Forensic Odonotology. Well written informative & very easy to use, covering many aspects of this subject including working tips that can only be discovered after years of experience in the field. Would highly recommend to practitioners & students alike even though it is now unfortunately out of print & was first published in 1992. Don't dismiss it for being out of date it contains some gems.
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