The uniqueness of the human dentition as forensic evidence: a systematic review on the technological methodology

A Franco, G Willems, PHC Souza, GE Bekkering… - International journal of …, 2015 - Springer
The uniqueness of human dentition is routinely approached as identification evidence in
forensic odontology. Specifically in bitemark and human identification cases, positive …

[HTML][HTML] Three-dimensional (3D) printing in forensic science–An emerging technology in India

G Jani, A Johnson, J Marques, A Franco - Annals of 3D Printed Medicine, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Three-dimensional (3D) scanning and printing technologies has proved to be a
boon and revolutionized Indian society in recent years. 3D printing is slowly gaining …

Virdentopsy: Virtual dental autopsy and remote forensic odontology evaluation

E Nuzzolese - Dentistry Journal, 2021 - mdpi.com
The identification of human remains relies on the comparison of post-mortem data, collected
during the autopsy, with the ante-mortem data gathered from the missing persons' reports …

Forensic thanatology and the pink tooth phenomenon: From the lack of relation with the cause of death to a potential evidence of cadaveric decomposition in dental …

A Franco, SDSC Mendes, FF Picoli… - Forensic science …, 2018 - Elsevier
Forensic thanatology comprises the investigation of every phenomenon related to death
performed through cadaveric exams. The pink tooth phenomenon (PTP) emerges as a …

Accuracy of computed radiography in osteometry: a comparison of digital imaging techniques and the effect of magnification

RM Carew, MD Viner, G Conlogue… - Journal of Forensic …, 2019 - Elsevier
Introduction Osteometric data may be obtained using digital imaging techniques, such as
post-mortem computed tomography (PMCT) and digital radiography, non-invasively and …

A novel method for pair-matching using three-dimensional digital models of bone: mesh-to-mesh value comparison

MA Karell, HK Langstaff, DJ Halazonetis… - International journal of …, 2016 - Springer
The commingling of human remains often hinders forensic/physical anthropologists during
the identification process, as there are limited methods to accurately sort these remains. This …

Systematic review: oral and maxillofacial radiology as fundamental methods of virtual autopsy

WN Azizah, F Oscandar… - Forensic Sciences …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Refusal of autopsy occurs for various reasons, including religious beliefs and the risk of
infectious diseases such as coronavirus disease 2019. Dental autopsy involves invasive …

Interrelationship between forensic radiology and forensic odontology—A case report of identified skeletal remains

RF Silva, A Franco, PEM Dias, AS Gonçalves… - Journal of Forensic …, 2013 - Elsevier
Objectives To report a forensic case of positive human identification using radiographic and
anthropological techniques. Material and methods Unknown human skeletal remains were …

Virtopsy: An integration of forensic science and imageology

TI Joseph, KL Girish, P Sathyan… - Journal of Forensic …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
In an era where noninvasive and minimally invasive techniques are heralding medical
innovations and health science technology, necrological analysis is not bereft of this wave …

Modern imaging modalities in forensic anthropology and the potential of low-dose X-rays

B Mamabolo, A Alblas, D Brits - Forensic Imaging, 2020 - Elsevier
The use of imaging modalities is becoming increasingly popular in forensic anthropology.
Imaging modalities that have been used in forensic anthropology to date include; surface …