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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Odontology
  • Bite Mark Analysis
  • Legal Medicine

Background:

  • Forensic odontological opinions in bite mark cases have been found to be erroneous or contested.
  • The legal profession increasingly recognizes the limitations and lack of scientific substantiation in bite mark analysis.
  • This challenges the reliability of bite mark evidence in legal proceedings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the critical need for enhanced scientific rigor in forensic odontology, specifically in bite mark evaluation.
  • To address the growing challenges and controversies surrounding bite mark evidence in the legal system.
  • To propose new scientific approaches for more accurate bite mark analysis.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of four human-to-human bite mark cases with disputed expert opinions.
  • Discussion of the current limitations in scientific evaluation of bite mark evidence.
  • Introduction of novel scientific approaches for morphometric comparisons and 3D data capture.

Main Results:

  • Identified significant issues with the accuracy and substantiation of current bite mark analysis methods.
  • Highlighted the legal profession's increasing skepticism towards bite mark evidence.
  • Proposed the necessity for paradigm shift in bite mark evidence gathering and evaluation.

Conclusions:

  • Forensic odontology requires greater scientific rigor to ensure justice in bite mark cases.
  • A paradigm shift towards advanced methodologies, including 3D real-time capture, is predicted and advocated.
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