16 Aug 2019 | Current Projects, Research
Dear colleague, You are invited to participate in an online survey titled: “The use of interjurisdictional collaborative trials as a tool for forensic odontology” This is a short survey that is designed to gather your opinions and will take no more than 10 minutes of...
19 Nov 2018 | Current Projects, Member, Research, Uncategorised
The aim of this project is to assess the validity of the current methodology of dental identification in Australia and how it compares to the recommended standards for pattern matching techniques in recent American government reports. Please see attached participant...
20 Jul 2018 | Announcement, Current Projects, Education, Research
Judgement and decision making in Forensic Dental Identification: Accuracy, confidence and the application of the Interpol Dental Identification Scale. We would like to invite you to participate in the Forensic Odontology research project identified above. It is an...
11 Aug 2015 | Current Projects, Research
Written by Jeremy Graham Thesis Title: The Application of CT Imaging to the Dental Ageing of Children and Adolescents Author: Jeremy Graham Submitted as a requirement for: Master of Philosophy Date: 2008 Abstract: Dental ageing can be the first step in the...
11 Aug 2015 | Current Projects, Research
Written by Jenny Ball Thesis Title: A report on the status of dog bites in Western Australia Author: Jenny Ball Submitted as a requirement for: Graduate Diploma in Forensic Odontology Date: December 2008 Abtract: Numerous studies have been carried our around the world...
11 Aug 2015 | Current Projects, Research
Written by John Berketa SURVIVAL OF BATCH NUMBERS WITHIN DENTAL IMPLANTS FOLLOWING INCINERATION ABSTRACT Dental implants have become a popular choice of treatment in replacing individual lost teeth or entire dentitions. The physical properties of high corrosion...
11 Aug 2015 | Current Projects, Research
Written by Denice Higgins Teeth are frequently used as a source of nuclear DNA for identification of unknown human remains1 especially when only skeletal remains are present. Teeth are the most resilient of the body’s tissues to postmortem degradation and have...