Forensic dentistry
Odontologia

Forensic dentistry



  • Title: Forensic Dentistry
  • Author: Irvin M. Sopher.
  • Hardcover: 162 pages
  • Publisher: Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd (June 1976)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0398034745
  • ISBN-13: 978-0398034740

Contents

Chapter 1. Forensic science, forensic pathology and the dentist
Chapter 2. Basic dental anatomy; general principles of dentistry and dental materials
Chapter 3. Identification of unknown human remains
Chapter 4. The utilization of dental methods for the identification of aircraft accident fatalities
Chapter 5. Basic concepts of dental identification; te antemortem data
Chapter 6. Procedural aspects of the postmortem dental examination
Chapter 7. The postmortem dental data
Chapter 8. The determination of chronological age by the dentition
Chapter 9. Bite mark analysis


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