Manual of forensic odontology.
Advances in forensic odontology have led to improvements in dental identification for individual cases as well as in disaster victim identification (DVI). New and updated technologies mean advances in bitemark analysis and age estimation. Growth in the field has strengthened missing persons' ne...
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Boca Raton, FL :
Taylor & Francis,
2013.
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| Edition: | 5th ed. / |
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Table of Contents:
- History of forensic odontology / Barry E. Lipton, Denise C. Murmann, and Edward J. Pavlik
- Forensic pathology / Gary T. Simmons
- Science and forensic odontology / Mary A. Bush, Veronique F. Delattre
- Dental identification / Gary M. Berman [and others]
- Dental, oral & maxillofacial radiographic features of forensic interest / Edward E. Herschaft, Robert A. Danforth, and Richard A. Weems
- Disaster victim identification / Gary M. Berman [and others]
- Missing and unidentified persons / John E. Filippi, Stephanie A. Kavanaugh
- Dental age estimation / James M. Lewis, David R. Senn
- Bitemarks / J. Curtis Dailey [and others]
- Animal bitemarks / Kenneth F. Cohrn
- Abuse and violence / John P. Kenney, John D. McDowell, and Duane E. Spencer
- Jurisprudence and expert witness testimony / Robert E. Barsley, Thomas J. David, and Roger D. Metcalf
- Organized forensic dentistry / Adam J. Freeman, Bruce A. Schrader
- Becoming involved in forensic odontology / Kathleen A. Kasper, Denise C. Murmann.