The library dissertation explores the application of forensic odontology within the specialized field of pediatric dentistry. Focused on the intersection of dentistry and forensics, the research delves into the unique challenges and methodologies associated with identifying and analyzing dental evidence in cases involving children. The study investigates the distinctive anatomical and developmental features of pediatric dentition, emphasizing their significance in forensic investigations. The dissertation reviews existing literature on forensic odontology and pediatric dentistry, synthesizing key findings to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject. It highlights the role of dental records, bite mark analysis, and dental age estimation techniques in forensic examinations involving children. The ethical considerations and legal implications surrounding the use of dental evidence in cases pertaining to minors are also explored. By consolidating relevant scholarly works, this dissertation contributes to the evolving field of forensic odontology in pediatric dentistry. It serves as a valuable resource for forensic practitioners, pediatric dentists, and legal professionals, offering insights into best practices, challenges, and advancements in utilizing dental evidence for the identification and resolution of cases involving children.
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