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ISBN 10:1040082793
ISBN 13:9781040082799
Author: William Silver,Richard Souviron
The most advanced and complete forensic dentistry resource of its kind, this volume provides essential guidance in all areas of forensics odontologly. It supplies medical examiners and forensic investigators with the detailed information needed to perform their work with the highest level of authority in the dental autopsy lab
Dental Autopsy 1st Table of contents:
1 Introduction to Forensic Odontology
Summary
2 Medical Autopsy
Time of Death
Guidelines for the Medical Examiner Identification Procedures
Photography
3 Forensic Odontology
Dental Anatomy
Tooth Surfaces
Tooth Numbering Systems
FDI—Federation Dentaire International
Universal
FDI/Universal Deciduous
Nomenclature and Eruption Patterns (Permanent and Deciduous)
Miscellaneous Dental Anatomy
Supernumerary Teeth
Congenital Absence of Teeth
Malformations
Age Changes in Natural Teeth
Classification of Maloclusion
4 Classification of Dental Remains
Class I Fresh
A. Whole
B. Fragmented
Class II Decomposed/Incinerated
A. Whole: Fire, water, time, temperature, insect, or animal destruction
B. Fragmented
Class III Skeletal
A. Whole
B. Fragmented
5 Role of Dental Professionals
6 Instrumentation
Barrier Techniques
7 Crime Scene
Chain of Custody
8 Antemortem Records
Dental Records
Don’t
Do
9 Postmortem Records—The Dental Autopsy
Order of Reliability of Identification Methods
Essential Elements of the Dental Autopsy
Things to Do
Don’t
The Autopsy—Activation
The Autopsy—Methodology
Gender
Age Estimation
Community Placement
Other Considerations
The Morgue
Photography
Do
Radiography
Charting and Recording
Autopsy—The Report
Terminology for Body Identification
ABFO Guidelines
Positive Identification
Possible Identification
Insufficient Evidence
Exclusion
Custodian of the Records
Exhumation and Taphonomy
10 Methods of Comparison and Identification
Local and Worldwide
CAPMI (Computer Assisted Post Mortem Identification System)
Coding for CAPMI
WINID
WINID Primary Codes
WINID Secondary Codes
NCIC 2000 (Also Known as NCIC)
NCIC Files with Dental Records (January 2009)
NCIC2000 Codes
Unidentified persons
Primary Dental Codes
Secondary Dental Codes
Missing Persons
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Dollar M Codes
Descriptors
NDIR (National Dental Image Repository)
What Is LEO?
How Do I Qualify and Get on LEO?
NamUs
Interpol
CPIC (Canadian Police Information Center)
NAMPN (North American Missing Persons Network)
DOE Network
EDAN (Everyone Deserves A Name)
FLUIDDB (Florida Unidentified Deceased Data Base)
California Missing Persons
VICTIMS (Victim Information, Catalog, Tracking, and Image System)
IDIS (Intelligent Dental Identification System)
ADIS (Automatic Dental Identification System)
Outside Agencies
Missing Children
NCMEC (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children)
Missing Adults
NCMA (National Center for Missing Adults)
11 Mass Disaster
Aviation Disaster Family Assistance Act of 1996 (702b)
What Is a Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team (DMORT)?
12 Facial Approximation
Jack in the Woods
13 Odontoglyphics—Bitemarks
Introduction
Background and Case Histories
State v. Doyle (Texas, 1954)
People v. Marx (California, 1975)
State v. Bundy (Florida, 1979)
Odontoglyphics—Bitemarks
Variables in Bitemarks
Bitemark Classification
Bitemark Evidence Collection and Preservation
The Scene
Morgue Photography
The Bite Print
Bitemark Impressions
Tissue Removal
Summary
Preserving the Bitemark
Analysis of the Bitemark
Obtaining Bitemark Evidence from a Suspect
Search Warrant or Court Order
Comparison Analysis
Materials Left at the Crime Scene That May Contain Bitemarks
Animal Bites
Pattern Injuries That Can Mimic Bitemarks
Circumstances of the Event-Brewer Case
Wound Analysis
Comparison to a Suspect
Conclusion
Errors in Bitemark Interpretation
14 The Expert Witness
Introduction
Civil Proceeding
Standard of Care Issues—Dental Malpractice
The Expert for the Plaintiff
The Expert for the Defense
The Deposition Duces Tecum
The Civil Trial
Direct Testimony—Plaintiff Expert
Direct Testimony—Defense Expert
Cross-Examination
Expert Witnesses Do’s and Don’ts
Do
Don’t
Expert Witness in Criminal Cases
Types of Cases
Bitemark Testimony
Prosecution Expert Testimony
Defense Expert Testimony
Conclusion
15 Psychological Consequences
16 Professional Organizations
AAFS
ASFO
IAI
ABFO
Final Note
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