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Med Leg J ; 91(4): 231-235, 2023 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37017367

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Human identification may be difficult when there is no antemortem data available. A photograph of the deceased may be valuable in such cases. Digital advancement and inclusion in the lives of ordinary people makes it easier to retrieve clear, high-resolution photos from social media accounts and other places. This paper describes three cases of forensic dental identification from a US-Bangla plane crash in Nepal in which a charred body was positively identified from a smiling photograph provided by the deceased's family. Each case is unique and their identification rests on the availability of pre- and post-mortem information. Thus, the number of concordant points may vary from single to multiple; there is no defined criteria for minimum number of concordance for a positive dental identification.


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Odontologia Legal , Sorriso , Humanos , Acidentes , Antropologia Forense , Nepal
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