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Role of Dental Evidences in Persons Forensic Identification in Nineveh Province.
- Title
- Role of Dental Evidences in Persons Forensic Identification in Nineveh Province.
- Abstract
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Aim of this Study: Underlining the method used in Ninevah as individual’s identification and to emphasize the importance of dental components
for person identification.
Methodology: ethically approved by the ethical research committee in the Nineveh Health Directorate/Ministry of Health. Modified questionnaire
study formed to assess the role of forensic odontology in Ninevah and knowledge of the forensic medicine staff
Result: Demographical section shows thirteen’s male group. In regard to specific unit positions in the FMD doctors form (15%), laboratory assistance
(35%). In the specific knowledge questions about forensic medicine results where visual examination is the first step to identifying unclaimed
bodies (45%), bone samples are the chosen answer (52%), in comparison to teeth (42.5%) used to estimate age. More than fifty percent claimed
that forensic odontology is for dead person identification only. The respondents consider tooth structure to be the main part used (42.5%). More
than 75% agreed that dentists have a great role in forensic odontology (33, 82.5%). The highest percentage gathers information from electronic
sources: television, mobile phones, and radio (19, 47.5%). Thirty questions about forensic dentistry knowledge with one answer either yes or no or
I don’t know. Twenty-one answers show the highest agreement of the respondents on YES, while 7 answers show the highest percent of applicants
disagreeing with the questions.
Conclusion: Forensic odontology provides a quick means of identification based on dental characteristics, treatment, and pathology in the context
of comparative identification. Although FMD in Nineveh understands the significance of FD, they are not permitted to perform routine analyses
of the remains; instead, they collect samples and send them to Baghdad, the primary center of forensic medicine. - Scientific Type
- غير معروف
- Journal volume
- vol.5,No.2
- Collaboration type
- مشترك
- Publish Date
- June 13, 2023
- Participated Universities (Publication)
- Alnoor University
- Mosul University
- Al-Salam Teaching Hospital. Mosul
- Scopus status
- Not in Scopus
- Clarivate status
- Not In Clarivate
- Pub. Med. status
- Not In PubMed
- Author (Publication)
- بشار عبد الغني توفيق محمد
- Journal (Publication)
- Journal of dental science research reviews & reports.
- Publisher (Publication)
- N/A
- ISSN
- 2754-4893
- Country (Publication)
- United kingdom
- Country type
- عالمية
- College (Publication)
- College of Dentistry
- Departement (Publication)
- Department of Dentistry
- Media
- Academic Paper
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