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JFOS vol 35 spec Issue n. 1 – Scientific Session 5 / 8

Scientific session 5

OP24 A scientific evaluation of five selected dental features for use in court cases involving bite marks
Reinprecht Suzana

OP25 Digital 3D analysis – bitemark and database
Corte-Real Ana

OP26 Bite-mark analysis: Statistics as a tool in assessing validity and reliability of bite-mark evidence
Rajshekar Mithun

OP27 Immigration issues and age estimation of asylum seekers: the rough pathway between law and ethics
Pradella Francesco

OP28 Science, ethics and demagogy: on recent attacks against forensic age estimation in Germany
Gelbrich Götz

OP29 Root Canal Patter of Permanent Molars: a reliable Mandibular Maturity Marker to determine a subject’s status at the 18-year threshold
Roberts Graham

OP30 Periodontal Ligament Visibility (PLV): a reliable Mandibular Maturity Marker (MMM) to determine a subject’s status at the 18-year threshold
Lucas Victoria

OP31 A radiographic study estimating age using periodontal ligament visibility of mandibular third molars
Liversidge Helen

Scientific session 6

OP32 Forensic age estimation based on development of third molars: a staging technique for magnetic resonance imaging
De Tobel Jannick

OP33 Comparison between estimated age from teeth and bone development
Kvaal Sigrid

OP34 Estimating age in young adults using shape changes in the third cervical vertebra
Manica Scheila

OP35 Age estimation using cervical vertebral maturation
Mitsea Anastasia

OP36 Why are cervical vertebrae not suitable for age estimation?
Gelbrich Bianca

Scientific session 7

OP37 A radiographic study of mandibular third molar timing in different ethnic groups.
Liversidge Helen

OP38 A simple system of dental age estimation- above or below the 18 year threshold?
Roberts Graham

OP39 Performance of an automated lower third molar staging technique on panoramic radiographs
De Tobel Jannick

OP40 Dental Age Estimation: Evaluation of DNA Methylation age predictions
Wan Mohamed Annuar Wan Azmil

OP41 Age estimation by facial analysis based on applications available for smartphones
Uenoyama Dezem Thais

OP42 Age Estimation Using Destructive and Non-destructive Dental Methods on an Archeological Human Sample from the Poor Claire Nunnery in Brussels, Belgium
Cornejo Pilar

OP43 Dental Age Assessment (DAA) on living individuals for medico-legal purposes – challenges and way forward
Weeratna Jayanie

OP44 Quality and quality assurance in forensic odontology. International aspects
Solheim Tore

Scientific session 8

OP45 Age estimations of unaccompanied minors in Sweden 2015 – 2016
Mörnstad Håkan

OP46 Age estimation of unaccompanied minors in the Nordic countries
Richter Svend

OP47 Age assessment of young Somalians, born and living in Finland
Metsäniitty Mari

OP48 Modification of age estimation techniques among children from transcarpathian region
Goncharuk-Khomyn Myroslav

OP49 The Accuracy of the London Atlas of Human Tooth Development and Eruption in Dental Age Estimations of Saudi, Spanish, and Italian Children
AlQahtani Sakher

OP50 Orthodontic records as source of morphological dental identifiers: an uncommon forensic case report.
Picoli Fernando Fortes

OP51 Odontological Identification without Teeth
Dawidson Irena

OP52 Terrorist truck attack in Nice on the 14th of July 2016: Disaster Victim Identification
Drogou Saout Gwénola

OP53 Identification of victims charred in the road accident of Puisseguin (France)
Aimé Conigliaro

OP54 Helicopter crash in Argentina
Jean Marc Hutt

OP55 Portuguese militair air crash accident: dental identification of the victims
Palmela Pereira Cristiana

OP56 Dental aspects of the Brussels terrorist attacks
Eddy De Valck

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