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  • Individual identification by means of conventional bitewing film and subtraction radiography
    >Abstract >Full Text   (Forensic Sci Int.)

  • Analysis of 1202 orthopantograms to evaluate the potential of forensic age determination based on third molar developmental stages
    >Abstract   (Eur J Med Res.)

  • New forensic approach to age determination in children based on tooth eruption
    >Abstract >Full Text   (Forensic Sci Int.)

  • The use of amalgam powder and calcium hydroxide to recreate a radiopaque image of a lost dental restoration
    >Abstract   (J Forensic Sci.)

  • Manipulated radiographic material--capability and risk for the forensic consultant?
    >Abstract >Full Text   (Int J Legal Med.)

  • Discrimination between restorative dental materials by their radiopacity measured in film radiographs and digital images
    >Abstract   (J Forensic Odontostomatol.)

  • Evaluation of dental radiographic identification: an experimental study
    >Abstract >Full Text   (Forensic Sci Int.)

  • Accuracy in establishing identity in edentulous individuals by means of intraoral radiographs
    >Abstract   (J Forensic Odontostomatol.)

  • The diversity of adult dental patterns in the United States and the implications for personal identification
    >Abstract   (J Forensic Sci.)

  • Accuracy in identification of implant treated patients by use of intraoral radiographs
    >Abstract   (J Forensic Odontostomatol.)

  • A quantitative analysis of subtraction images based on bite-wing radiographs for simulated victim identification in forensic dentistry
    >Abstract   (J Forensic Odontostomatol.)

  • Digitized slice interposition in forensic dental radiographic identification. An in vitro study
    >Abstract   (Am J Forensic Med Pathol.)

  • Morphometric analysis of the dental pulp chamber as a method of age determination in humans
    >Abstract   (Am J Forensic Med Pathol.)

  • Non-destructive dental-age calculation methods in adults: intra- and inter-observer effects
    >Abstract >Full Text   (Forensic Sci Int.)

  • Amalgam tattoo as a means for person identification
    >Abstract   (J Forensic Odontostomatol.)


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