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Articles  PublishedCitation
Intersection of forensic odontology and psychology2023Journal of Forensic Odontostomatology 41(1):2-18  
Forensic Odontology2023StatPearls Aug 14
Importance of dental radiography in forensic odontology: a review   By Kumar Reddy & Bheemavarapu Naveen  2022Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology Journal 2022; 13(2): 124-27  
The importance of record keeping and how redeployment helped a dental nurse to explore its use in forensic dentistry   By Emma Webber et al.  2022Dental Update 2022; 49(2): 173-74
Dental calculus – oral health, forensic studies and archaeology: a review  By Roger Forshaw2022British Dental Journal 2022; 233(1): 961-67  
Age Estimation using Panoramic Radiographs by Transfer Learning   By Chuang Chuang MI & Gang LI.2022Chinese Journal of Dental Research 25(2):119-124  
Digital Approaches in Forensic Dentistry Practice: Clustering or Fractal Differentiation? By Myroslav Goncharuk-Khomyn  2022Journal of Dentistry 121(103970):1  
An Umbrella Review of the Evidence of Sex Determination Procedures in Forensic Dentistry By Joao Albernaz Neves et al.2022Journal of Personalized Medicine 12(5)id787:1-7  
The applicable dental age estimation methods for children and adolescents in Indonesia by S. Manjrekar et al.  2022Int Jnl of Dentistry 15 Feb 2022; Article 6761476 6pp.
Oral cavity: a forensic kaleidoscope by Deepthi Darwin et al.  2022Jnl of Health and Allied Sciences 2022; 12(01): 7-12
iDENTIfyme Informative Campaign: Raising Forensic Dental Identification Awareness in the Community   By Emilio Nuzzolese2021Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health 54(3): 218-219  
Your dental records – helping the deceased and their families by Dr. Selina Leow  2021NSW Dentist Mar 2021; 17
Comparative dental analysis: should dentists release dental records?  by Claire Sallis & Schella Manica  2021Dental Update 2021; 48(2): 148-51
Forensic odontology for general dentists By Rohan Ashok Gawali2021Journal of Dental Research and Review 2021; 8(2): 126-131  
21st Century forensic odontology by Raymond G. Miller & Mary A. Bush2020New York State Dental Journal 2020; 86(2): 19-23
Teaching of forensic odontology in basic dental programmes in nine Australian dental schools  By Alistair Soon et al.  2019Euro Jnl Dent Ed 2019; 23(3): 244-50
Forensic odontology as a humanitarian tool by T. Smitha et al.  2019Jnl Oral Maxillo Path 2019; 23(1): 164-70
A Cursory review of forensic dentistry by W. Furnari  2018RDH 2018; 38(4): 57-63
Role of forensic odontology in the identification of victims of major mass disasters across the world: a systematic review by G. Prajapati et al.  2018PLOS ONE 13(6):e0199791:12
Oral pathology in forensic investigation by Thorakkal Shamin2018Jnl Int Soc Prev & Comm Dent 2018; 8(1): 1-5  
Inaccurate dental charting in an Audit of 1128 General Dental Practice records by Nathan Brown et al.  2017Dent Update 2017; 44(3): 254-60
Forensic dentistry now and in the future by Scheila Manica & Andrew Forgie  2017Dent Update 2017; 44(6): 522-30
Forensic odontology  by John Robson2017Dent Update 2017; 44(11): 1042-48  
Awareness of forensic odontology among dentist in Australia: are they keeping forensically valuable dental records? By A.R. Al-Azri et al.  2016Aust Dent Jnl 2016; 61(1): 102-8
Australian oral health case notes: assessment of forensic relevance and adherence to recording guidelines by L. Stow et al.  2106Aust Dent Jnl 2016; 61(2): 236-43
Forensic odontology, part 1. Dental identification by J. Hinchliffe part 2. Major disasters part 3. The Australian bushfires, February 2009  2011Brit Dent Jnl 2011; 210(5): 219-24 210(6): 269-74 210(7): 317-21

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