Workshop On Forensic Odontology
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
This workshop offers a comprehensive introduction to forensic odontology, focusing on its application in criminal investigations and human identification. Participants will explore various techniques and methodologies, including cheiloscopy, rugoscopy, bitemark analysis, non-metric dental traits, and age estimation. The course will conclude with discussions and case studies to consolidate learning.
Day 1: Introduction to Forensic Odontology and Understanding Cheiloscopy and Rugoscopy
Introduction to Forensic Odontology
- Definition and scope
- History and evolution
- Importance in legal investigations
Cheiloscopy
- Definition and significance
- Types of lip prints
- Methods of recording and analyzing lip prints
- Applications in forensic investigations
Rugoscopy
- Definition and importance
- Anatomical features of palatal rugae
- Methods of recording and analyzing palatal rugae
- Applications in human identification
Hands-on Activities:
- Practical exercises in recording and analyzing lip prints and palatal rugae.
Day 2: Understanding the Concept of Bitemarks
- Introduction to Bitemarks
- Definition and forensic significance
- Types of bitemarks
- Factors affecting bitemark appearance
- Analysis of Bitemarks
- Techniques for recording bitemarks
- Comparative analysis of bitemarks
Hands-on Activities:
- Simulated bitemark analysis and comparison exercises.
Day 3: Understanding Human Identification Using Non-Metric Dental Traits
Introduction to Dental Traits
- Definition and types of non-metric dental traits
- Genetic and environmental influences
- Importance in forensic anthropology
- Common Non-Metric Dental Traits
- Shovel-shaped incisors
- Carabelli's cusp
- Canine dimorphism
- Application in Forensic Investigations
- Techniques for identifying dental traits
- Comparative analysis for individual identification
- Case studies showcasing the use of dental traits in human identification
Hands-on Activities:
- Identification and analysis of non-metric dental traits in dental casts.
Day 4: Human Age Estimation
- Introduction to Age Estimation
- Importance in forensic investigations
- Overview of methods for age estimation
- Dental Age Estimation Techniques
- Developmental stages of teeth
- Radiographic analysis
- Application of Demirjian’s method
Hands-on Activities:
- Age estimation exercises using dental and skeletal evidence.
Day 5: Discussions and Case Studies
Case Study 1
- Presentation and analysis of a real-life forensic odontology case
- Group discussion on approach, challenges, and conclusions
Case Study 2
- Presentation and analysis of a second forensic odontology case
- Group discussion and collaborative problem-solving
- Open Forum Discussion
- Q & A session with course instructors
- Discussion on the future of forensic odontology
Date: 21-25 July 2024
Time: 07 PM-09 PM IST
Course Fee: ₹3600/- Only (Inclusive GST)
Categories:
General Dentistry
Tags :
Forensic Odontology
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Dr Deepa - 4 months ago