Forensic Dentistry is formally known as “Dentistry as applied to the law”. Forensic Dentistry is one amongst the foremost appreciated and exciting subspecialties of Dentistry. Based on Situations a Forensic dentist practitioner encounter vary from civil problems like identification of deceased people UN agency, by the virtue of circumstances of death or advanced decomposition, cannot be visually known, to identification of mass-disaster victims, to criminal cases that involve dental proof, like bite marks and oral injuries. Forensic medical specialty is the correct handling, examination, and analysis of dental proof, which can be then presented within the interest of justice. The proof which will be derived from teeth is the age and identification of the person to whom the teeth belong. This is often done using dental records as well as radiographs, ante-mortem and post-mortem images and DNA.
Title : Microvascularized fibula and their employment in the reconstructions of jaws
Laurindo Moacir Sassi, Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Title : Evolution of tooth loss and implants failure in individuals with periodontitis stages 2, 3 and 4. Follow-up at 20 years
Gustavo Feser, National University of Rosario, Argentina
Title : Soft tissue lasers- A magical wand
Sujatha P, Bharati Vidyapeeth dental College and hospital, India
Title : Self-Inflating Soft Tissue Expander Outcome for Alveolar Ridge Augmentation A Randomized Controlled Clinical and Histological Study
Alaa talaat ali, Assiut University, Egypt
Title : Serious Airway Compromise in Rare Presentation of Posterior Tongue Base Abscess
Mohamed El Amin, NHS, United Kingdom
Title : Covid 19: The impact of the new non-AGP protocol on the bracket failure rate in the Orthodontic Department at Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary
Joanna Kociubinska, Glasgow Dental Hospital, United Kingdom