PP24 Dental age estimation in vitro using extracted third molars, pre-surgical panoramic radiographs and CBCT scans
Flávia Vetter
PP25 Comparison and analysis of bite marks on the cheese and bananas
Gorea Rakesh
PP26 Analysis of postural distortion in human bite marks
Dama Neha
PP27 Reliability and validity of bite marks analysis: a systematic review
Kalfountzos Georgios
PP28 Bite mark analysis on different skin tones
Deshpande Utter
PP30 Analysis of 14c and 13c in teeth to assist in identification work
Alkass Kanar
PP31 Teaching Forensic Odontology in the 21st Century
Manica Scheila
PP32 Healthcare quality – clinical monitoring procedure of a study case
Corte-Real Ana
PP33 Dentistry in Court – the importance of the dental expert witness: malpractice
Alves da Silva Ricardo Henrique
PP34 40 years of history of forensic dentistry in Argentina
Marcelo Gonzalez
PP35 Incipient steps of forensic odontology in Sudan
Khalid Khalid
PP36 3D print technology use in bitemark analysis
Marques Jeidson
PP37 Proposal for addition of Forensic Odontologist in team of Forensic Facial Reconstruction – from evidence to decision
Aman Chowdhry
PP39 The Problem of Forensic Odontology for Victim Identification of Mass Disaster In Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Nurhantari Yudha
PP40 Evaluation of the reliability of age estimation using cone beam computed tomography (cbct)
M Archana
PP42 The perception of facial aesthetic damage per different groups of professionals
Mario Fernandes
PP43 Comparison between 2D and 3D facial images for forensic identification
Gallo Giulia
PP44 Forensic facial reconstruction: manual versus digital techniques in a simulated case report
Magalhães Luciana Vigorito
PP45 Human identification using frontal sinus comparison in computed tomography: case report
Jacometti Victor
PP46 Positive dental identification in charred human remains: case report
Magalhães Luciana Vigorito
PP47 Forensic Odontologist and the importance in human identification: general situation in the official organs of expertise, Brazil
Costa Paula Barreto