2019
DOI: 10.4103/ijfo.ijfo_4_19
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Bite mark: Is it still valid??

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“…According to this study, the stages of canine calcification can also be utilised to gauge skeletal maturation. Another study that looked at the validity of Nolla's age assessment approach in the Lucknow population came to the conclusion that girls were more advanced in dental maturation than boys and that there was no consistent relationship between chronological age and dental age (14) (15,16).…”
Section: Chartmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to this study, the stages of canine calcification can also be utilised to gauge skeletal maturation. Another study that looked at the validity of Nolla's age assessment approach in the Lucknow population came to the conclusion that girls were more advanced in dental maturation than boys and that there was no consistent relationship between chronological age and dental age (14) (15,16).…”
Section: Chartmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dr. Edward Mofson asserted that Brown's teeth were a match to the bite marks found on Kulakowski's body. Fifteen years after the conviction, DNA testing performed on saliva stains left by the culprit eliminated Brown and coordinated with another suspect, Barry Eventually, the lead prosecutor recognized Brown's innocence, and he was exculpated [45].…”
Section: Controversies Regarding Bite Mark Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Other advantages of digital data include that it can be rapidly transmitted and received with identical characteristics and no loss of resolution or quality, meaning, unlike with X-ray film, no subsequent scanning is required. 13,15,16 Neither the original films nor the dental models are sent to the DVI centres, with the original copies remaining at the dental office to ensure the records cannot be lost during the DVI process. The use of digital dental PM data will ensure it can be inputted directly into computer applications such as DVISys, which will help prevent any transcription error.…”
Section: Digital Imaging In Forensic Odontologymentioning
confidence: 99%