Top Articles In Forensic Odontology
Forensic odontology is that the application of dental science to legal investigations, primarily involving the identification of the offender by comparing dental records to a bite mark left on the victim or at the scene, or identification of human remains supported dental records.Criminals are known to go away bite mark impressions at the crime scene, whether it's in food, chewing gum or, more commonly, on the victim. When a bite mark is discovered, numerous steps should be taken. Once the mark has been sufficiently photographed, a saliva sample is taken from the world for potential DNA evidence.It comes into picture when the evidence found at the scene of crime may be a fragment of mandible or simply one tooth, which is of few millimeters in size . it's possible to work out
species by dental
tissues because the dentinal fluids contain special information, which may be compared and analyzed using counter current
electrophoresis with artificially antisera.In the decomposed post-mortem tissue, Although DNA undergoes progressive fragmentation through autolytic and bacterial enzymes; the sequence of data remains present within the DNA fragment . Therefore
information isn't completely lost albeit the body has undergone decomposition. within the fresh cadaver, unclotted blood are often source of DNA
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