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Changes in Perikymata and Their Significance to a Postmortem Dental Identification

NCJ Number
128098
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 36 Issue: 1 Dated: (January 1991) Pages: 166-178
Author(s)
B C Smith
Date Published
1991
Length
13 pages
Annotation
A case study of victims of a Vietnam War military aircraft crash examines the signficance to postmortem dental identification of changes in perikymata, the wavelike features that are normally found in the surface enamel of teeth.
Abstract
Perikymata patterns are known to regress due to gradual attrition, mechanical abrasion, or chemical erosion; some forms of loss may be indicative of age, oral habits, and individual teeth alignment. The unusual pattern of perikymata in this case study suggests the antemortem presence of a removable partial denture; the findings support the exclusionary conclusion. 9 figures and 11 references (Author abstract modified)

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