Forensic Dentistry

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Features

  • Includes four pages of full-color photographs that enhance the text
  • Includes coverage of historic cases illustrating the importance of dental evidence
  • Deals in depth with living forensic examinations for rape, murder, and child abuse cases
  • Covers examination of bite marks on both the victim and the accused
  • Summary

    Identification of unknown individuals and the determination of their age, race, and sex is one of the most important functions of forensic dentistry. Throughout history, this procedure has been used to establish difficult identifications, including Adolph Hitler, Eva Braun, Lee Harvey Oswald, and actor William Holden. Other essential applications of forensic dentistry include mass disaster investigations, evaluating bite marks and bitemark evidence in death investigations, child abuse investigations, and in civil litigation for evaluating oral or temporomandibular injuries related to accidents. This book explains these procedures in a comprehensive way that takes you step-by-step through the world of forensic dental investigations.
    The areas of forensic dentistry have come a long way in recent years. New and unique discussions offer information that will benefit professionals faced with many of the current aspects of the science. Topics include how to deal with a trial or an aggressive attorney and how to assess buried crime scene evidence (the application of forensic geotaphonomy in forensic archaeology).
    Forensic Dentistry illustrates the proper handling and evaluation of dental evidence. Its broad coverage also includes important information for legal and police science professionals who must properly evaluate and present dental findings. This book covers all standard examination practices of dental evidence, including identification of unknown individuals (age, race, sex).
    Whether you are a medical examiner or a pathologist who needs to know about the proper handling and evaluation of dental evidence, a legal or police science professional who needs to know how to deal with the proper presentation of dental findings in a court of law, or a dentist who wants to use your training and experience in a unique, interesting, and challenging way, this book is for you!

    Table of Contents

    Scientific Methods of Identification, G.N. Wagner, D.O. and L.D. Williams, J.D.
    Introduction
    Identification Parameters
    Forensic Odontology
    Ancillary Technologies
    Age Determinants
    Dental Structure Identification
    Sorting By Metal Ratios
    Serological Parameters
    Odontoanthropology
    Sex Determinants
    Racial Determinants
    Forensic Odontological Database
    Application in Mass Disasters
    Bite Mark Examinations
    General Considerations
    Chemical Markers
    Serological Markers
    Salivary Drug Detection
    Animal Bite Marks
    Sex Determination in Bite Marks
    DNA Analysis in Biological Specimens
    DNA Contamination Issues
    DNA Dental Applications
    DNA Profiling or Fingerprinting
    Issues of Scientific Testing - General Principles
    References
    DNA Identification, V.W. Weedn, M.D., J.D.
    Introduction
    The DNA Molecule
    General
    Stability of DNA
    DNA Polymorphisms
    DNA Methods
    RFLP Methods
    PCR Methods
    Specimen Selection, Collection, and Preservation
    Reference Samples/Databases
    Bibliography
    Issues Regarding Scientific Testing, G.N. Wagner, D.O. and L.D. Williams, J.D.
    Introduction
    Body Intrusions
    Testing Human Remains
    Novel Scientific Evidence and the Courts - An Introduction
    The Frye Test
    Relevancy Test of the Federal Rules
    Problem Applying DNA Test Results
    Establishment and Use of DNA Databanks
    Introduction
    Law Enforcement Use
    State and Federal Databanks
    Military Databanks
    References and Notes
    Forensic Anthropology, W.R. Maples
    Introduction
    Role of the Forensic Anthropologist
    Techniques
    Buried Crime Scene Evidence: The Application of Forensic Geotaphonomy in Forensic Archaeology, M.J. Hochrein
    Abstract
    Introduction
    Recognizing the Value of Geotaphonomy
    Case Histories
    Case I
    Case II
    Discussion
    References
    Forensic Photography, F.D. Wright, D.M.D. and G.S. Golden, D.D.S.
    Introduction
    Basic Physiology of Injured Skin: Inflammation and Repair
    Forensic Photography Types and Techniques
    Visible Light Photography
    Visible Light Color Photography
    Visible Light Black and White Photography
    Alternate Light Imaging and Fluorescent Techniques
    Nonvisible Light Photography
    Focus Shift
    Reflective Long-Wavelength Ultraviolet (UVA)
    Infrared Photography
    Handling of Photographic Evidence
    References
    Bite Mark Techniques and Terminology, P.G. Stimson, D.D.S., M.S. and C.A. Mertz, D.D.S.
    Introduction
    Nomenclature
    Impressions
    References
    Child Abuse, G.L. Vale, D.D.S., M.D.S., M.P.H., J.D.
    Introduction
    Incidence of Orofacial Lesions
    Detecting Child Abuse in the Dental Office
    History
    General Physical Findings
    Findings on Dental Examination
    Documenting and Reporting Child Abuse
    Problems in Dental Reporting of Child Abuse
    Overdiagnosis of Child Abuse
    Case Reports
    Case 1: Identification of Murder Victim
    Case 2: Identification of Murder Suspect
    Summary and Conclusions
    Acknowledgments
    References
    Mass Disasters, W.M. Morlang II
    Introduction
    Disaster Assistance
    Disaster Site Management
    Disaster Management
    Forensic Identification Center Organization
    General Medical Considerations
    Mental Health Considerations
    Forensic Dentistry Considerations
    Anthropology Considerations
    Planning Considerations
    Training Considerations
    Conclusion
    Appendix I: Facial Dissection
    Appendix II: Equipment and Supplies
    Appendix III: Charting Format
    References
    Mass Disaster Experiences and Forensic "Nuggets," P.G. Stimson, D.D.S., M.S. and C.A. Mertz, D.D.S.
    Survival Techniques in Another World - The Courtroom, P.G. Stimson, D.D.S., M.S. and C.A. Mertz, D.D.S.
    Civil and Criminal Case Involvement: Dealing with Attorneys, P.G. Stimson, D.D.S., M.S. and C.A. Mertz, D.D.S.
    Suggested Exhumation Authorization and Release
    Suggested Retainer Agreement
    Appendices
    Bite Mark Citations
    Bite Mark Photographs
    Index

    Editorial Reviews

    "An excellent review text on FD. Covers all aspects of dental forensics as to theory and technique....A must for forensic dentists."
    -Journal of the American Association of Forensic Dentists
    "This is a highly useful tool for students of forensic odontology. It could be required reading for dental students in schools where this subject is taught..."
    -Doody's Pages
    "The contents of the textbook are completely up-to-date…It can be recommended for students, forensic pathologists as well as dentists interested in forensic sciences."
    --Heidi Pfeiffer, International Journal of Legal Medicine, Vol. 112, No. 6

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