INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL AND FORENSIC SCIENCES
Vol 1 (2008): Indonesian Journal of Legal and Forensic Sciences

RECENT TRENDS IN DENTAL FORENSICS

Elza Auerkari (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
17 Jan 2008

Abstract

Teeth are the most robust tissues of the human body, and usually most resistant to post-mortemdecay. The dental patterns tend to be highly individualized and are therefore very useful for identification ifappropriate records are available for comparison. For these reasons, dental evidence remains important inforensic cases after accidents, crime or prolonged exposure to the environment. Routine antemortem dentalrecords are applied for storage and retrieval of such information but unfortunately not always available. Thesame is true for DNA typing, which is an increasingly useful approach with decreasing cost of analysis. Thispaper aims to review some of the new developments, particularly in biochemical forensic tools and methodsthat can be applied also for dental samples. No new tool will solve all cases, and it remains necessary to applyan array of techniques for post-mortem identification. It is also very important to use established protocols forefficiency and quality assurance in forensic investigation. Some challenges are highlighted for forensicapplication in Indonesia.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijlfs

Publisher

Subject

Chemistry Dentistry Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Medicine & Pharmacology

Description

AIFI berdiri sejak Februari 2010 di Jakarta didirikan oleh tokoh-tokoh Ilmuan Forensik Indonesia yang berkumpul di Jakarta dalam dua periode pertemuan. Semua ilmuan forensik yang hadir pada saat itu dinyatakan sebagai pendiri asosiasi ini. Pendiri sepakat dengan mufakat memilih Prof. Dr. Oetarjo ...