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A range of postmortem assault experiments conducted on a variety of denture labels used for the purpose of identification of edentulous individuals.

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A range of postmortem assault experiments conducted on a variety of denture labels used for the purpose of identification of edentulous individuals.

Auteurs : Raymond Richmond [Royaume-Uni] ; Iain A. Pretty

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Forensic organizations worldwide have recommended that dental prostheses should be labeled with at least the patient's name and preferably with further unique identifiers such as social security number, etc. The practice of denture marking has been conducted over many years and several denture marking systems have been reported in the dental literature. However, very little is known about the resilience of such systems to conditions experienced in the majority of post- and perimortem assaults. The purpose of this investigation therefore, was to expose a selection of 10 denture labels to a series of hostile environments. Results of the study indicate that the majority of the denture labeling systems appear capable of withstanding a range of common, and not so common postmortem assaults. With regard to thermal insult, however, most performed badly with the exception of a label constructed from stainless steel orthodontic band. However, another label in the form of an electronic RFID-tag performed above expectations in the majority of experiments. Furthermore, its cosmetic appearance has proven most popular with many patients.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.00987.x
PubMed: 19261053

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