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ANALYSIS OF ANTERIOR DENTITION FOR IDENTIFICATION OF BITE-MARK EVIDENCES.

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Abstract


A human bite-mark shows special feature-according to the suspect¢¥s dentition. The teeth which most frequently give useful bite-marks are six upper and lower anteriors, while the premolar teeth sometimes give marks it -is often difficult to distinguish.
The author tried to classify and to analize the anterior dentition which makes the bite-m¢¥rk directly by means of 672 maxillary and 691 mandibular stone model taken from Korean adult aging from 17 to 40 years old. The results were as follows.
1. There was no particular correlation between the presence of six normal-shaped and correctly
positioned upper and lower anteriors and the presence of rotation of teeth.
2. Inter central incisor, inter lateral incisor, inter canine width and angles of adjecent teeth were
not identical Bath other in studied models.
3. The results of this analysis supported the statement that any bite-mark had no same feature

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