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ORAL PATHOLOGY ONLINE CONFERENCE Third year dental students Supervised by Dr.Dalal ALQahtani [email protected] College of Dentistry King Saud University SUMMARY

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ORAL PATHOLOGY

ONLINE

CONFERENCE Third year dental students

Supervised by Dr.Dalal ALQahtani

[email protected]

College of Dentistry

King Saud University

SUMMARY

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TOPIC NAME: FORENSIC DENTISTRY

DONE BY:

Anfal almoqbel

Haya alyousef

Hessa alosaimi

Marwa almutairi

Norah alsunaidi…………..

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HERE IS A VIDEO EXPLAIN

SOME INFORMATION IN 5

MINUTES....

HTTP://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/W

ATCH?V=4ED57ZCOXJG

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The 1st formally reported case

of dental identification was that

of the 80 years old warrior John

Talbot (engelish general).

He fell in the battle of Castillon

in 1453.

The body of Jhon Talbot was

identified due to a gab tooth

extracted close to the time of his

demise.

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The first dental evidence has been

accepted in US court was in Webster

Parkman case 1849 in Bostan.

The Webster-Parkman Murder is

noteworthy as one of the earliest uses

of forensic evidence to identify a body.

As the remains of Parkman had been

partially cremated, dental evidence

and bone fragments were used to

verify the remains.

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The 1st forensic odontologist in

US was Dr. Paul Revere who

identified the extremed body of

Dr. Joseph Warren, in 1775The

identification was through a

bridge of silver and ivory that he

had constructed two years

previously.

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1897 Dr.Oscar Amoedo (Father

of forensic odontology) wrote

the 1st book of forensic dentistry

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القطانصاحبالدكتورألّفالعربيهوباللغه

١٩٩٢عامالجنائياألسنانطبكتاب

الكويتدولةفيميالدي

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Methods used in forensic dentistry:

Bite mark analysis:comparing dental impressions taken from a person's mouth to bite-mark impressions on the skin of the victim.

There are many factors to consider; including matching for striations whorls, indentation,pitting #oral_path_conf

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2) Prosthesis & markers:

If the deceased has any prosthesis at the time of

death, it should be described in details. HOW it

helps?

Actually, this is done if the cast on which the

prosthesis was fabricated is available for comparison

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3) Age estimation:

This could be done by either: Dental age estimation

Non-dental age estimation

dental age is determined by the stages of

development of the human deciduous and permanent

dentition

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recent studies provide evidence that cementum exhibits annual

patterns of deposition.

Age may be estimated using a number of skeletal markers,

including the condition of the sternal end of the fourth rib, the

amount of cranial suture fusion, the appearance of the articular

surfaces of the pubic symphysis and more than this!

How is Odontology Used To Solve Crimes? Dr. Ron

Haines discusses his work as a forensic odontologist

http://youtu.be/DKeEbVLZNWc #Oral_path_conf

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FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY

PROCEDURE :

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COMPARATIVE IDENTIFICATION: COMPARING THE DEAD

INDIVIDUALS TEETH WITH PRESUMED DENTAL RECORDS

OF THE INDIVIDUAL

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RECONSTRUCTIVE IDENTIFICATION: ATTEMPTS TO ELICIT THE

ETHNICITY OR “RACE”, GENDER,AGE AND OCCUPATION OF

THE DEAD BODY

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CASE PRESENTATION TO

APPLY IT IN REAL LIFE

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CASE1

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AGE IDENTIFICATION CAN BE DONE BY

DENTAL WAY AND NON DENTAL WAY

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IN CONCLUSION, THIS CASE IS A

CAUCASOID, MALE SKELETAL

REMAINS FOR AN ESTIMATED AGE

OF 40S YEARS OLD.

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DO YOU THINK IMPRESSION CAN HELP IN FORENSIC

DENTISTRY ? YOU DON'T THINK? SO YOU SHOULD READ TED

BUNDY'STORY !

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CONCLUSION

At the end, here's a documentary film to develop your knowledge,

(arabic)

http://youtu.be/RahropOgYsQ

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References:

1. Bernard Knight. Forensic odontology. second edition,1996; 26: 517-550.

2. I.A pretty & D.Sweet. A look at forensic dentistry- part 1: the role of teeth

in the determination of human identity.British dental J, vol. 190, no.7:359-366,

April 14 2001.

3. Stephen J Puerini. Forensic odontology& the postmortem identification

process.

Medicine & Health Rhode Island J;ProQuest Medical library,Sept 2005; 88, 9:

4. Jay Siegel, Geoffrey Knupfer ,PekkaSaukko. Encyclopedia of forensic

sciences, three volume set 1-3,Odontology:1129.

5. Jay Siegel , Geoffrey Knupfer,Pekka Saukko. Encyclopedia offorensic

sciences, three volume set 1-3,2002.Identification/individualization:

6. Bjornar Olaisen, Margurethe, Stenersuly& Bente Mevag. Identification by

DNA

analysis of the victums of the August1996, Spitsbergm Civil aircraft disaster.

Nature genetics J; April 1999; vol.15,no.4:402.

7. Jay Siegel , Geoffrey Knupfer,Pekka Saukko. Encyclopedia of forensic

sciences, three volume set 1-3,2000, Finger prints: 885.

8. Mike Bowers. Forensic Dentistry:A field investigators's Handbook,issues in

human and animal bite markanalysis, 2004:5-23.

9. Forensic Dentistry committee, Forensic Medicine Administration,Ministry of

Interior, Riaydh, SaudiArabia 2002.