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E-raamat: Dental Autopsy

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  • Formaat: 276 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Jun-2009
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781420070163
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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, the field, and the courtroom.





Learn complete autopsy protocols from the worlds top experts Build conclusive proof with bitemark evidence Preserve the chain of custody for critical evidence; keep unimpeachable records Build and present compelling cases in court Learn to work with diverse agencies Establish your reputation with authoritative, irrefutable testimony

Developed by two of the nations most preeminent dental forensic examiners





Protocols for every classification of dental remains, including fresh, decomposed, and skeletal Proven methods for handling identifications in mass disasters Courtroom guidelines established by the American Board of Forensic Odontologists

This comprehensive volume, organized for field and lab reference, is enhanced with more than 300 color photos. It is an essential resource for medical examiners, investigators, dental specialists, lawyers, and expert witnesses.

About the Authors

Dr. William Silver is the deputy chief forensic odontologist for the Miami Dade Medical Examiners Department. He has worked on numerous mass disasters and training programs, offering his expertise in dental identifications in the World Trade Center disaster, Hurricane Katrina, and the Miami Valujet crash.

Dr. Richard Souviron is the chief forensic odontologist for the Miami Dade Medical Examiners Department and is one of the founding forensic odontologists for the Odontology section of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. He has been involved in several high profile bitemark cases and has appeared on Court TV, 60 Minutes, Forensic Files, Dateline, CNN, and BBC.

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Very much needed not only to encourage dentists to study forensics but also for medical examiners to use our expertise to help them in their work. David Moretz, DDS

Dr. Silver and Dr. Souviron have just completed a must read text. From the novice odontologist to the seasoned expert, Dental Autopsy should be in everyones personal library of texts. Adam J. Freeman, DDS, D-ABFO, President, American Society of Forensic Odontology

One of the most valuable aspects of the book is that it has been illustrated with more than 300 color photos. an essential resource for medical examiners, investigators, dental specialists, lawyers, and expert witnesses. Anil Aggrawal's Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Volume 10, Number 2, July - December 2009

I found the book to be entertaining and educational. I appreciated the authors' detail. The layout of the book is very orderly and systematic, but also informal and casual. This makes the book very easy to follow. Michael Louria, DMD, Todays FDA Very much needed not only to encourage dentists to study forensics but also for medical examiners to use our expertise to help them in their work. David Moretz, DDS

Dr. Silver and Dr. Souviron have just completed a must read text. From the novice odontologist to the seasoned expert, Dental Autopsy should be in everyones personal library of texts. Adam J. Freeman, DDS, D-ABFO, President, American Society of Forensic Odontology

One of the most valuable aspects of the book is that it has been illustrated with more than 300 color photos. an essential resource for medical examiners, investigators, dental specialists, lawyers, and expert witnesses. Anil Aggrawal's Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Volume 10, Number 2, July - December 2009

I found the book to be entertaining and educational. I appreciated the authors' detail. The layout of the book is very orderly and systematic, but also informal and casual. This makes the book very easy to follow. Michael Louria, DMD, Todays FDA

Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
About the Authors xix
Introduction to Forensic Odontology
1(12)
Joseph H. Davis
Summary
10(3)
Medical Autopsy
13(16)
Time of Death
16(1)
Guidelines for the Medical Examiner Identification Procedures
17(1)
Photography
18(11)
Forensic Odontology
29(22)
Dental Anatomy
33(4)
Tooth Numbering Systems
37(2)
Nomenclature and Eruption Patterns (Permanent and Deciduous)
39(3)
Miscellaneous Dental Anatomy
42(3)
Supernumerary Teeth
45(1)
Congenital Absence of Teeth
46(1)
Malformations
46(1)
Age Changes in Natural Teeth
47(1)
Classification of Maloclusion
48(3)
Classification of Dental Remains
51(8)
Fresh
51(1)
Whole
51(1)
Fragmented
52(1)
Decomposed/Incinerated
52(3)
Whole: Fire, water, time, temperature, insect, or animal destruction
52(2)
Fragmented
54(1)
Skeletal
55(4)
Whole
55(1)
Fragmented
56(3)
Role of Dental Professionals
59(6)
Instrumentation
65(10)
Crime Scene
75(6)
Antemortem Records
81(8)
Dental Records
85(4)
Postmortem Records---The Dental Autopsy
89(28)
Order of Reliability of Identification Methods
89(1)
Essential Elements of the Dental Autopsy
89(1)
The Autopsy---Activation
90(4)
The Autopsy---Methodology
94(7)
Gender
94(3)
Age Estimation
97(1)
Community Placement
98(1)
Other Considerations
99(2)
The Morgue
101(8)
Photography
109(2)
Radiography
111(1)
Charting and Recording
112(1)
Autopsy---The Report
113(1)
Terminology for Body Identification
113(1)
ABFO Guidelines
113(1)
Insufficient Evidence
113(1)
Exhumation and Taphonomy
114(3)
Methods of Comparison and Identification
117(16)
Local and Worldwide
117(1)
CAPMI (Computer Assisted Post Mortem Identification System)
118(1)
WINID
119(1)
NCIC 2000 (Also Known as NCIC)
120(5)
NDIR (National Dental Image Repository)
125(1)
NamUs
125(2)
Interpol
127(1)
CPIC (Canadian Police Information Center)
127(1)
NAMPN (North American Missing Persons Network)
128(1)
DOE Network
128(1)
EDAN (Everyone Deserves A Name)
128(1)
FLUIDDB (Florida Unidentified Deceased Data Base)
128(1)
California Missing Persons
129(1)
VICTIMS (Victim Information, Catalog, Tracking, and Image System)
129(1)
IDIS (Intelligent Dental Identification System)
130(1)
ADIS (Automatic Dental Identification System)
130(1)
Outside Agencies
130(3)
Missing Children
131(1)
NCMEC (National Center for Missing and Exploited Children)
131(1)
Missing Adults
131(1)
NCMA (National Center for Missing Adults)
131(2)
Mass Disaster
133(12)
Aviation Disaster Family Assistance Act of 1996 (702b)
134(11)
Facial Approximation
145(6)
Odontoglyphics---Bitemarks
151(44)
Introduction
151(1)
Background and Case Histories
151(3)
State v. Doyle (Texas, 1954)
151(1)
People v. Marx (California, 1975)
152(1)
State v. Bundy (Florida, 1979)
153(1)
Odontoglyphics---Bitemarks
154(4)
Variables in Bitemarks
155(3)
Bitemark Classification
158(5)
Bitemark Evidence Collection and Preservation
163(4)
The Scene
167(1)
Morgue Photography
168(1)
The Bite Print
169(1)
Bitemark Impressions
170(1)
Tissue Removal
170(1)
Summary
170(3)
Preserving the Bitemark
170(1)
Analysis of the Bitemark
171(2)
Obtaining Bitemark Evidence from a Suspect
173(4)
Search Warrant or Court Order
174(1)
Comparison Analysis
174(3)
Materials Left at the Crime Scene That May Contain Bitemarks
177(2)
Animal Bites
179(1)
Pattern Injuries That Can Mimic Bitemarks
180(2)
Circumstances of the Event-Brewer Case
182(2)
Wound Analysis
182(1)
Comparison to a Suspect
183(1)
Conclusion
184(1)
Errors in Bitemark Interpretation
184(11)
The Expert Witness
195(30)
Introduction
195(1)
Civil Proceeding
195(3)
Standard of Care Issues---Dental Malpractice
198(2)
The Expert for the Plaintiff
200(2)
The Expert for the Defense
202(3)
The Deposition Duces Tecum
205(4)
The Civil Trial
209(1)
Direct Testimony---Plaintiff Expert
209(1)
Direct Testimony---Defense Expert
210(1)
Cross-Examination
211(1)
Expert Witnesses Do's and Don'ts
212(1)
Expert Witness in Criminal Cases
213(1)
Types of Cases
213(4)
Bitemark Testimony
217(1)
Prosecution Expert Testimony
217(4)
Defense Expert Testimony
221(2)
Conclusion
223(2)
Psychological Consequences
225(2)
Professional Organizations
227(4)
AAFS
227(1)
ASFO
228(1)
IAI
228(1)
ABFO
228(3)
Final Note 231(2)
Appendix 233(28)
Bibliography 261(4)
Index 265
Dr. William Silver is the deputy chief forensic odontologist for the Miami Dade Medical Examiners Department. He has worked on numerous mass disasters and training programs, offering his expertise in dental identifications in the World Trade Center disaster, Hurricane Katrina, and the Miami Valujet crash. Dr. Richard Souviron is the chief forensic odontologist for the Miami Dade Medical Examiners Department and is one of the founding forensic odontologists for the Odontology section of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences. He has been involved in several high profile bitemark cases and has appeared on Court TV, 60 Minutes, Forensic Files, Dateline, CNN, and BBC.