After having listened to this presentation, attendees will have an understanding of how the identification process of human remains with teeth lost post mortem can still be performed by reconstructing the morphology of missing teeth roots using an intra-alveolar technique. This presentation will have an impact on the forensic community presenting the results of the use of a photogrammetry tool used by dentists for prosthetics treatments and its application in the field of forensic dental identification.
Intra-alveolar photogrammetry scanning of empty dental sockets of teeth missing post-mortem for root morphology analysis: a case study
Robino Carlo;Cena Greta;Chierto Elena;Nuzzolese Emilio
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2021-01-01
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After having listened to this presentation, attendees will have an understanding of how the identification process of human remains with teeth lost post mortem can still be performed by reconstructing the morphology of missing teeth roots using an intra-alveolar technique. This presentation will have an impact on the forensic community presenting the results of the use of a photogrammetry tool used by dentists for prosthetics treatments and its application in the field of forensic dental identification.File in questo prodotto:
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