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Comparative dental anatomy in Disaster Victim Identification: Lessons from the 2009 Victorian Bushfires.

  Forensic Science International. 205:36-39.

Uniqueness in the forensic identification sciences – Fact of fiction? 

Forensic Science International. 206:12-18.

The Forensic Identification Sciences Since Daubert Part II – Judicial Reasoning in Decisions to Exclude Forensic Identification.

Journal of Forensic Sciences. 56(4):915-7.

Australasian and Multinational Disaster Victim Identification. In Bowers CM (ed) Forensic Dental Evidence.

  James H, Taylor JA. 2010.Elsevier

Age Evaluation and Odontology.  In Black, Aggrawal and Payne-James (eds) Age Estimation in the Living: Theory and practice for the Medico-Legal Professions.  .

Taylor JA, Blenkin MRB. 2010. Wiley

 Developing Protocols for Disaster Victim Identification. 

 Taylor J. 2010.Saarbrucken, Lambert Academic Publishing

 

Forensic odontology special issue September 2010

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 1-2

 

Forensic Dental Identification

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 3-4

 

Odontology as a forensic science, the North American experience

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 5-7

INTERPOL DVI best-practice standards An overview

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 18-21

In the absence of dental records, do we need forensic odontologists at mass grave sites?

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 22-26

Dental radiology considerations in DVI incidents: A review

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 27-32

Is current bite mark analysis a misnomer?

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 33-37

A paradigm shift in the analysis of bitemarks

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 38-44

Error rates in bite mark analysis in an in vivo animal model

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 45-55

The application of affine transformations in matching distorted forensic samples with a common origin

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 56-58

The use of full spectrum digital photography for evidence collection and preservation in cases involving forensic odontology

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 59-67

Role of the odontologist in the investigation of domestic violence, neglect of the vulnerable, and institutional violence and torture

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 68-73

Ascertaining year of birth/age at death in forensic cases: A review of conventional methods and methods allowing for absolute chronology

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 74-78

Dental age estimation utilizing third molar development: A review of principles, methods, and population studies used in the United States

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 79-83

A comparative study of two different regression methods for radiographs in Polish youngsters estimating chronological age on third molars

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 86-94

Interpreting group differences using Demirjian's dental maturity method

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 95-101

Human third molars development: Comparison of 9 country specific populations

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 102-105

Human dental age estimation using third molar developmental stages: Accuracy of age predictions not using country specific information

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 106-111

Image quality assessment and medical physics evaluation of different portable dental X-ray units

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 112-117

Targeting specific facial variation for different identification tasks

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 118-124

Objective 3D face recognition: Evolution, approaches and challenges

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 125-132

The reproducibility of facial approximation accuracy results generated from photo-spread tests

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 133-137

Computerized craniofacial reconstruction: Conceptual framework and review

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 138-145

Bayesian estimation of optimal craniofacial reconstructions

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 146-152

The human masseter muscle and its biological correlates: A review of published data pertinent to face prediction

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 201, Issues 1-3, 10 September 2010, Pages 153-159

Techniques of dental DNA extraction: Some operative experiences

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 204, Issues 1-3, 30 January 2011, Pages 111-114

Validity of Demirjian and Willems methods for dental age estimation for Malaysian children aged  15 years old

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 204, Issues 1-3, 30 January 2011, Pages 208.e1-208.e6

Forensic aspects of the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Disaster

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 205, Issues 1-3, 25 February 2011, Pages 2-7

Mortuary operations in the aftermath of the 2009 Victorian bushfires

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 205, Issues 1-3, 25 February 2011, Pages 8-14

Contribution of postmortem multidetector CT scanning to identification of the deceased in a mass disaster: Experience gained from the 2009 Victorian bushfires

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 205, Issues 1-3, 25 February 2011, Pages 15-28

The role of forensic anthropology in Disaster Victim Identification (DVI)

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 205, Issues 1-3, 25 February 2011, Pages 29-35

Comparative dental anatomy in Disaster Victim Identification: Lessons from the 2009 Victorian Bushfires

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 205, Issues 1-3, 25 February 2011, Pages 36-39

Preservation of dental evidence following exposure to high temperatures

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 205, Issues 1-3, 25 February 2011, Pages 40-43

The role of the forensic odontologist in disaster victim identification: Lessons for management

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 205, Issues 1-3, 25 February 2011, Pages 44-47

The use of computed tomography (CT) to estimate age in the 2009 Victorian Bushfire Victims: A case report

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 205, Issues 1-3, 25 February 2011, Pages 48-51

The contribution of DNA to the disaster victim identification (DVI) effort

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 205, Issues 1-3, 25 February 2011, Pages 52-58

Forensic medical lessons learned from the Victorian Bushfire Disaster: Recommendations from the Phase 5 debrief

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 205, Issues 1-3, 25 February 2011, Pages 73-76

Uniqueness in the forensic identification sciences Fact or fiction?

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 206, Issues 1-3, 20 March 2011, Pages 12-18

Canine pulp ratios in estimating pensionable age in subjects with questionable documents of identification

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 206, Issues 1-3, 20 March 2011, Pages 132-135

Dental implant changes following incineration

Forensic Science InternationalVolume 207, Issues 1-3, 15 April 2011, Pages 50-54

Age Estimation from the Teeth Using a Modified Demirjian System

Journal of Forensic Sciences DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01491.x

The Fate of Research Presented at an Annual Forensic Meeting

Journal of Forensic Science DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01504.x

Statistical Evidence for the Similarity of the Human Dentition

Journal of Forensic Science DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01531.x

On Gerasimovs Plastic Facial Reconstruction Technique: New Insights to 
Facilitate Repeatability

Journal of Forensic Science  DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01672.x

Proceedings of the International Tooth Enamel Symposium: Demineralization and Remineralization.

Wakaba Publishing, Tokyo, ISBN 978-4-89824-043-4 (2009)

Bite Marks in Current Practice in Forensic Medicine. (Chapter 11)

CLEMENT JG . J Gall and J Payne-James (eds) Publisher: John Wiley and sons. London UK pp 291-308 (2011)

Forensic Odontology. Chapter 34 in: Expert Evidence Practice and Advocacy

H Selby and I Freckleton (eds), Law Book Company, Sydney. (eds) Freckletons and Selby. Publisher: Law Book Company: (2010)

The Melbourne Femur Collection: How a forensic anthropological collection came to have broader applications. Chapter 13 in Bone Histology: an Anthropological Perspective

S Stout and Christian Crowder (eds) Publisher: Taylor and Francis (in press 2010)

Technological Developments in the analysis of cortical bone histology: the third dimension and its potential in anthropology. Chapter 15 in Bone Histology: an Anthropological Perspective .

S Stout and Christian Crowder (eds) Publisher: Taylor and Francis (in press 2010)

Inter-species variation in bone mineral behaviour upon heating

Journal of Forensic Sciences (In press January 2011)

Augmentation of linear facial anthropometrics through modern morphometrics: A facial convexity example

Australian Dental Journal, (In press December 2010)

Targeting specific facial variation for different identification tasks

Forensic Science International 201(1-3):118-124 (2010).

Objective 3D Face Recognition: Evolution, approaches and challenges

Forensic Science International 201(1-3):125-132 (2010)

Computerized craniofacial reconstruction: conceptual framework and review

Forensic Science International 201(1-3):138-145 (2010)

Bayesian estimation of optimal craniofacial reconstructions

Forensic Science International 201(1-3): 146-152 (2010)

Contrasting the crystallinity indicators of heated and diagenetically altered bone mineral

Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 296(1-2):125-129 (2010)

A general few-projection method for tomographic reconstruction of samples consisting of several distinct materials

Applied physics letters; 96(2), (2010)

Femoral Neck Trabecular Bone: Loss With Aging and Role in Preventing Fracture

Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 24:1808-1818 (2009)

Evaluation of two dental identification computer systems: DAVID and WinID3

Journal of Forensic Odontostomatology 25(1):23-29, (2007)

Construction and use of facial archetypes in anthropology and syndrome diagnosis

Forensic Science International 159S1:S175-S185 (2006)

New software for computer-assisted dental data matching in disaster victim identification and long-term missing persons investigations: “DAVID-Web”

Forensic Science International 159S1:S24-S29 (2006)

3-D imaging and quantitative comparison of human dentitions and simulated bite marks

International Journal of Legal Medicine 4:1-9 (2006)


Three-dimensional facial shape archetypes for identification and diagnosis

In Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on biological shape analysis. 2009: Tsukuba, Japan. (In press, World Press, Singapore (2011)

3-dimensional facial profiling: The utility of high dimensional geometric morphometrics in the objective assessment of facial harmony

in Annals of Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons 20th Convocation. 2010: Perth. (Accepted for publication)

A forensic approach to fatal dog attacks. A case study and review of the literature

Forensic Science International

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20719439

The role of the forensic odontologist in disaster victim identification: Lessons for management

Forensic Science International

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed

Dental implant changes following incineration

Forensic Science International

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed

Age estimation by pulp/tooth area ratio in canines: Cameriere's method assessed in an Indian sample using radiovisiography

Forensic Science International

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed

Validity of Demirjian and Willems methods for dental age estimation for Malaysian children aged 5–15 years old

Forensic Science International

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed

Preservation of dental evidence following exposure to high temperatures

Forensic Science International

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed

Forensic aspects of the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Disaster

Forensic Science International

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed

Uniqueness in the forensic identification sciences—Fact or fiction?

Forensic Science Internationa

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedl

Mathematical matching of a dentition to bitemarks: Use and evaluation of affine methods

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez

Forensic Science International

A comparative study of two methods of dental pulp extraction for genetic fingerprinting

Forensic Science International

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez

Canine pulp ratios in estimating pensionable age in subjects with questionable documents of identification

Forensic Science International

http://www.fsijournal.org/article/S0379-0738(10)00374-9/abstract


Expert Disagreement in Bitemark Casework

Journal of Forensic Sciences

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01073.x/abstract

Uniqueness of the Dentition as Impressed in Human Skin: A Cadaver Model

Journal of Forensic Sciences

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01076.x/abstract

The Identification of a Human Skull Recovered from an eBay Sale

Journal of Forensic Sciences

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01194.x/abstract

The Response of Skin to Applied Stress: Investigation of Bitemark  Distortion in a Cadaver Model

Journal of Forensic Sciences

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01235.x/abstract

Radiographic Recognition of Dental Implants as an Aid to Identifying the  Deceased

Journal of Forensic Sciences

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01226.x/abstract

The Reliability of Chronological Age Determination by Means of Mandibular
Third Molar Development in Subjects in Croatia

Journal of Forensic Sciences

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01238.x/abstract

An Evaluation of Statistical Methods for the Determination of Age of Death

Journal of Forensic Sciences

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1556-4029.2010.01341.x/abstract

The Odontology Victim Identification Skill Assessment System

Journal of Forensic Sciences

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20345802

A brief history of Forensic odontology since 1775.

Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine

http://www.jflmjournal.org/article/S1752-928X(09)00219-4/abstract

A comparative study of two different regression methods for radiographs in Polish youngsters estimating chronological age on third molars.

Forensic Science International

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20452156

The use of full spectrum digital photography for evidence collection and preservation in cases involving forensic odontology.

Forensic Science International

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20447784

Error rates in bite mark analysis in an in vivo animal model

Forensic Science International

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez

Inquiry into the Scientific Basis for Bitemark Profiling and Arbitrary Distortion Compensation.

Forensic Science International

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20384914

Is current bite mark analysis a misnomer?

Forensic Science International

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20399049

Forensic oral imaging quality of hand-held dental X-ray devices: Comparison of two image receptors and two devices

Forensic Science International, Volume 194, Issues 1-3, 30 January 2010, Pages 20-27

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez

Dental Cementum in Age Estimation: A Polarized Light and Stereomicroscopic Study

Journal of Forensic Sciences

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/123327523/HTMLSTART

The Response of Skin to Applied Stress: Investigation of Bitemark Distortion in a Cadaver Model

Journal of Forensic Sciences

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/123198454/HTMLSTART

Radiographic Recognition of Dental Implants as an Aid to Identifying the Deceased

Journal of Forensic Sciences

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/123195010/HTMLSTART

Fimag: The United Kingdom Disaster Victim/Forensic Identification Imaging System

Journal of Forensic Sciences

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/122616278/HTMLSTART

Quantification of Characteristics of Human Dentition (Final)

Click to download: Quantification_of_Characteristics_of_Human_Dentition_Final.pdf (139KB)

Expert Disagreement in Bitemark Casework

Journal of Forensic Sciences
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/122408155/HTMLSTART

Uniqueness of the Dentition as Impressed in Human Skin: A Cadaver Model

Journal of Forensic Sciences
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/122408158/HTMLSTART

A New Digital Method for the Objective Comparison of Frontal Sinuses for Identification

Journal of Forensic Sciences
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/122408157/HTMLSTART

DNA Preservation in Skeletal Elements from the World Trade Center Disaster: Recommendations for Mass Fatality Management

Journal of Forensic Sciences
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/122332594/HTMLSTART

Personal Identification by Morphometric Analyses of Intra-Oral Radiographs of Unrestored Teeth

Journal of Forensic Sciences
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/122530393/HTMLSTART

 

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