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Intro
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Why is this important
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Stabilising the scene
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Gelatin and water
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Xrays
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At the scene
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Initial safeties
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Chemical fumes
Description:
Explore a crucial aspect of forensic dentistry in this 24-minute keynote talk by Dr. John Berketa. Delve into the importance of teeth as primary identifiers in natural and man-made disasters. Learn proper handling techniques for preserving dental evidence until radiographs, photographs, and impressions can be obtained. Discover real-life scenarios and their management implications in the field of forensic odontology. Gain insights into stabilizing severely incinerated dental remains for human identification, including scene stabilization, the use of gelatin and water, X-ray techniques, on-site safety measures, and handling chemical fumes. Enhance your understanding of this critical aspect of forensic science and its role in victim identification during catastrophic events.

Stabilizing Severely Incinerated Dental Remains for Human Identification - Day 2

Forensic 365
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