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APPLICATION OF DENTAL KNOWLEDGE TO THOSE CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAWS THAT ARE ENFORCED BY POLICE AGENCIES IN A CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Foresnic dentistry; Dental records; Forensic odontology; Forensic Dentistry; Dental record; Forensic odontologist; Forensic dentists; Bite mark analysis; Bite-mark evidence; Dental identification
  • Forensic dentist examining specimens

odontology      
n. tanden wetenschap; tanden beter maken
dental clinic         
  • 1790}}. History of Dentistry.
  • A modern dental clinic in [[Lappeenranta]], [[Finland]]
  • A sagittal cross-section of a molar tooth; 1: crown, 2: root, 3: enamel, 4: dentin and dentin tubules, 5: pulp chamber, 6: blood vessels and nerve, 7: periodontal ligament, 8: apex and periapical region, 9: alveolar bone
  • A Dental Chair at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry
  • A modern dentist's chair
  • An [[oral surgeon]] and [[dental assistant]] removing a [[wisdom tooth]]
  • Dental [[needle-nose pliers]] designed by Fauchard in the late 17th century to use in [[prosthodontics]]
  • Early dental chair in [[Pioneer West Museum]] in [[Shamrock, Texas]]
  •  hdl-access=free }}</ref> The National Institutes of Health include a dental exam in the diagnostic protocol of [[celiac disease]].<ref name=NIHCDdiagnosis />
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  • 1907}}
  • Panoramic radiograph of historic dental implants, made 1978
BRANCH OF MEDICINE DEALING WITH ORAL HEALTH AND TEETH
Odontology; Dental practice; Ancient dentistry; Dentistry school; Dental Medicine; Odontologist; Dental science; Dentist doctor; Dental officer; Teeth treatment; Dental education; Oral health; Dental General Practitioner; Oral health care; Dental appointment; Dental clinic; Dental work; General Dental Practitioner; Odonthology; Dental medicine; Dentisty; Dental research; Dentist office; Dentist's office; Dental office; Dentistry office; History of dentistry; Community/Preventive Dentistry; Dental procedure; Odonto-stomatology; Odontostomatology; Odontological; Dental and Oral Medicine
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Определение

Odontology
·noun The science which treats of the teeth, their structure and development.

Википедия

Forensic dentistry

Forensic dentistry or forensic odontology involves the handling, examination, and evaluation of dental evidence in a criminal justice context. Forensic dentistry is used in both criminal and civil law. Forensic dentists assist investigative agencies in identifying human remains, particularly in cases when identifying information is otherwise scarce or nonexistent—for instance, identifying burn victims by consulting the victim's dental records. Forensic dentists may also be asked to assist in determining the age, race, occupation, previous dental history, and socioeconomic status of unidentified human beings.

Forensic dentists may make their determinations by using radiographs, ante- and post-mortem photographs, and DNA analysis. Another type of evidence that may be analyzed is bite marks, whether left on the victim (by the attacker), the perpetrator (from the victim of an attack), or on an object found at the crime scene. However, this latter application of forensic dentistry has proven highly controversial, as no scientific studies or evidence substantiate that bite marks can demonstrate sufficient detail for positive identification and numerous instances where experts diverge widely in their evaluations of the same bite mark evidence.

Bite mark analysis has been condemned by several scientific bodies, such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), National Academy of Sciences (NAS), the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), and the Texas Forensic Science Commission.