5 results match your criteria: "Endodontics Chair and Public Health Research Institute (IISAP)[Affiliation]"

The aim of this study is to validate the FIDBv2 online procedure for adult age-at-death estimation using root dentine translucency (RDT) and periodontal retraction (PR) of single-rooted teeth in a worldwide sample. The sample includes 4810 teeth of 2559 individuals from 16 countries of America, Europe and Asia. Bias and inaccuracy between documented (DA) and estimated ages (EA) were calculated.

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Cranial trauma in handgun executions: Circumferential delamination defect and its relationship with contact/close-range shooting.

J Forensic Sci

July 2024

Unidad de Absorción Atómica, Laboratorio de Química y Toxicología Forense, Instituto de Medicina Legal y Ciencias Forenses, Lima, Peru.

Skeletal evidence usually constitutes the only source of information to interpret lesion patterns that help to clarify the circumstances surrounding death. The examination and interpretation of bone trauma are essential to the application and utility of anthropology as a forensic science. When discussing the effect of gunshot wounds in bone, it becomes imperative to differentiate between short and long-distance injuries based on clear, distinct, and observable signs.

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Three decades after the publication of the Lamendin method for adult age-at-death estimation: Methodological evolution of the procedure and interpretations.

Forensic Sci Int

February 2024

University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters and Faculty of Odontology, Endodontics Chair and Public Health Research Institute (IISAP), Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology Research Unit (UIBAF), Marcelo T de Alvear 2142 9th floor (C1122), Buenos Aires, Argentina; CONICET, Multidisciplinary Institute of History and Human Sciences (IMHICIHU), Faculty of Philosophy and Letters and Faculty of Odontology, Endodontics Chair and Public Health Research Institute (IISAP), Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology Research Unit (UIBAF), Marcelo T de Alvear 2142 9th floor (C1122), Buenos Aires, Argentina. Electronic address:

More than three decades have passed since the publication of Lamendin et al.'s proposal in 1992. Over this time, numerous investigations have been conducted to assess the applicability of the technique in different populations with acceptable results in terms of estimation errors.

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Root dentin translucency and age at death estimation in adults using single rooted teeth: Update of the Forensic International Dental Database.

Forensic Sci Int

February 2023

CONICET, Multidisciplinary Institute of History and Human Sciences (IMHICIHU), Saavedra 15,1083 Buenos Aires, Argentina; University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Philosophy and Letters and Faculty of Odontology, Endodontics Chair and Public Health Research Institute (IISAP), Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology Research Unit (UIBAF), Marcelo Torcuato de Alvear 2142, 1122 Buenos Aires, Argentina. Electronic address:

Since the publication of Lamendin's age estimation technique, the root dentin translucency has received increasing attention as an important indicator of age. Recently, Parra and colleagues presented the Forensic International Dental Database (FIDB), a proposal to estimate age at death in adults based on Bayes theorem by applying the criteria of Lamendin's technique. The present study aims to update the procedure and to evaluate a new version of the method (named FIDBv2) using two control samples from Colombia and Greece.

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Sex estimation is essential in both bioarchaeological and forensic research. Based on bibliographical research, this study aims to systematize and compare the existing methods and glance at the future on this research topic. The survey in and revealed 37 papers describing the generation of original procedures, and 25 validation studies.

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