Forensic Stomatology

Abstract
Forensic evaluation of oral conditions has shown that dentists can help the medical and legal professions solve problems of identification and serve the interest of justice, both in civil and in criminal litigations. To illustrate recent developments related to forensic odontology, I am aware of two new forensic handbooks,1 , 2 three student textbooks,3 4 5 one forensic-stomatology textbook (in Russian)6 and an international bibliographic listing,7 enumerating subject titles from various branches of the forensic sciences, including odontology. Within the space limitations of this Medical Progress series, the present review will deal with representative references to reasonably available journal articles originating from various parts . . .

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