J Mass Dent Soc
November 2005
The Toothprints thermoplastic bite impression technique, like most procedures in clinical practice, is technique-sensitive. The biometric information available from the thermoplastic wafer is directly proportional to the care with which the technique is performed, as well as the cooperation and understanding of the child. Although the amount of information and the detail we obtain with the impression of only a few teeth (tooth size and occlusal anatomy are able to be digitized to 50 microns), along with saliva for scent dog tracking and cellular DNA analysis, it is a properly taken full-arch bite impression that would provide the best opportunity for infinite concordant matches for identification, should the need arise.
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November 2005
The Child Identification Program (CHIP) sponsored by the Massachusetts Freemasons and supported by the Massachusetts Dental Society is now recognized as one of the most comprehensive child recovery and identification programs in the country CHIP is hailed by recovery officials of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, as well as law enforcement, dental, forensic, and prosecution authorities alike.
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