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Citation

Rontogianni A, Mitsea A, Karayianni K. J. Forensic Odontostomatol. 2024; 42(1): 2-11.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2024, Meditor)

DOI

10.5281/zenodo.11061609

PMID

38742567

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Human Identification based on dental evidence cannot be accomplished if antemortem dental records are unavailable or of poor quality. The involvement of the orthodontist in mass disaster victim identification processes may be crucial in relation to the amount and quality of the records which can be obtained before, during, and following the treatment.

AIM: The aim of the study is the description of the contribution of the findings drawn from orthodontic records to the identification of victims of mass disasters who had received an orthodontic treatment, through the presentation of two cases. The first case involves the identification of a child victim of a plane crash and the second case involves the identification of two identical twin girls who died in a fire. In both cases, the identification was based on the findings obtained from the ante-mortem records provided by the orthodontist.

CONCLUSIONS: The orthodontists apply customized orthodontic appliances and keep a comprehensive file of images, casts, radiographs, and other records in their practice. As a result, they can make a substantial contribution to the identification of young people or even adult victims of mass disasters in any case in which the authorities make a request.


Language: en

Keywords

*Forensic Dentistry/methods; Child; Dental Records; Disasters; Female; Fires; Human identification; Humans; Mass Casualty Incidents; Mass disaster; Orthodontic records; Orthodontics

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