Forensic Anthropology & Odontology

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Forensic Anthropology & Odontology

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Forensic Anthropology & Odontology
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Forensic anthropology and odontology involve the identification of human remains through the study of bones and dental records. These fields play a crucial role in cases involving mass disasters, homicides, missing persons, and unidentified bodies.

1. Identification of Skeletal Remains
  • Forensic anthropologists analyze bones to determine identity, cause of death, and post-mortem changes.
  • They examine skeletal features to estimate age, sex, ancestry, and stature of the deceased.
  • Bone trauma analysis helps distinguish between injuries caused before or after death.
2. Facial Reconstruction Techniques
  • Used when a skull is found without soft tissue.
  • 3D facial reconstruction uses clay or digital modeling to estimate a person's appearance.
  • Helps in identifying victims when other records are unavailable.
3. Dental Records in Identification (Forensic Odontology)
  • Teeth are highly durable and remain intact even in extreme conditions (fires, decomposition).
  • Dental charts, X-rays, and bite marks are compared to known records for identification.
  • Bite Mark AnalysisUsed in criminal cases where a suspect has bitten the victim or object at a crime scene.
4. Estimation of Age, Sex, and Stature from Bones
  • Pelvis and SkullUsed to determine sex (male/female differences in shape and structure).
  • Teeth and Long BonesHelp estimate age, especially in children and adolescents.
  • Femur, Tibia, and Humerus Used to estimate a person's height.
Forensic anthropology and odontology are invaluable in identifying unknown remains and solving criminal cases.
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