ANALYSIS OF TOOTH MARKS IN A HOMICIDE CASE - OBSERVATIONS BY MEANS OF VISUAL DESCRIPTION, STEREO-PHOTOGRAPHY, SCANNING ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY AND STEREOMETRIC GRAPHIC PLOTTING

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作者
BANG, G [1 ]
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[1] UNIV BERGEN GADE INST, DEPT PATHOL, N-5000 BERGEN, NORWAY
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10.3109/00016357609026553
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R78 [口腔科学];
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1003 ;
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In 1957 a woman was murdered in Oslo [Norway]. Her left breast exhibited tooth marks. A man was arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment partly because of the dental evidence. He never admitted guilt and filed a petition for retrial. The author was appointed as the new dental expert. The material consisted of the fixed breast, models of the bite mark and models of the teeth of the convict, and several photographs. By means of visual examination, a magnifying glass, a lens stereoscope and a stereomicroscope, characteristic details were noted. Stereoscopic picture pairs were taken, the material was studied by means of scanning EM and a stereometric-graphic plotting method permitting the outline of the tooth mark or the biting edge of a tooth to be registered in great detail in all 3 dimensions in the form of a contour map. This method has not previously been applied in the analysis of tooth marks in human skin. These examinations revealed no discrepancies but showed many corresponding characteristic features between the tooth marks and the teeth of the convict, resulting in the conclusion that it is highly probable that the tooth marks in the breast were made by the teeth of the convict.
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