forensic odontology quiz
class characteristics in teeth
incisors, canines, molars, gums, roots, cusps
5 questions a forensics odontologist asks
-is this a bite mark? -is it human or animal? -is it adult or child? -is there enough evidence to convict a suspect? -is it self-inflicted?
how many teeth usually show in a bite mark?
12
how many teeth does the average adult have?
28
what is the controversy about bite mark evidence?
63% false identifications
how many comparison factors are used to match teeth impression from a suspect and bite mark data?
76 factors
what can be used to pick up bite marks that are faint/not visible?
UV light that detects saliva
crown
Visible part of the tooth
canines
are sharp and used for piercing
pulp chamber
contains the nerve and blood vessels (inner most layer)
what type of teeth make oval impressions?
cuspids
how is a representative human bite mark injury described?
elliptical or circular injury
what are the 2 different names for cuspids?
first and second molar
molars
flat and used for grinding food
Incisors
flat, used for cutting
pre-molars
have only two cusps
what was unique about Ted Bundy's teeth that made bite mark analysis more reliable?
he had a chipped tooth
what type of marks are made by incisors?
lines
reasonable
matched 100%
adult
molars have four or more cusps
exclusion
not a match
inconclusive
not enough info...or no match
probable
possible match
enamel
protects the dentine and the pulp chamber (most outer layer)
types of impressions
resin dental cast, clear epoxy dental resin cast
what is sometimes present in a bite mark that helps identify a suspect?
saliva for DNA
what is used to make casts of teeth?
silicon, rubber, plastic, powders
why is bite mark analysis not always exact?
skin is elastic and distortable and changes over time
how to collect evidence from the suspect
step 1: collect dental & med records step 2: photograph teeth step 3: note individual facial features (scars, gaps) step 4: collect saliva and note any missing teeth step 5: impressions step 6: sample bite
how to collect evidence of the bite
step 1: swab the site for DNA step 2: take photos/videos step 3: impressions step 4: tissue samples
individual characteristics in teeth
tooth decay, missing tooth, fillings, cavities, gum disease
what things are measured in bite mark analysis?
tooth mark size and distance between teeth
