Forensic Anthropology and Odontology

Forensic anthropology and odontology are essential for identifying human remains, particularly in mass disasters, homicides, and missing person cases. This session explores modern techniques for analyzing skeletal remains to determine age, sex, ancestry, and trauma patterns. Tools such as 3D imaging, CT scanning, and radiography enhance precision, revealing fractures or disease previously undetectable. Forensic odontologists use dental records, bite mark analysis, and dental patterns to link victims to suspects. Advanced DNA extraction from teeth and bones further improves identification, even in severely decomposed cases. The collaboration of anthropology, odontology, and DNA analysis ensures more accurate and efficient identification in pursuit of justice.

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