Sorry, but this is sheer ignorance. Dental records are used to find distinguishing characteristics, they can match bite marks, shapes of teeth, etc. The only “obot” here, Fred, is you.
I would like nothing better than to see both the model and Stanley Ann bite you on the arm and compare the impressions of their teeth.
Yes, dental RECORDS.
Comparing a couple of photographs is not at all synonymous with “Dental Records”.
For you to accuse FN of being an obot is worse than repulsive.
A few links to help you understand that “dental records” means something completely different than “looking at a couple of photographs”.
http://www.nature.com/index.html?file=/bdj/journal/v190/n7/full/4800972a.html
forensic dentistry:
A look at forensic dentistry Part 1: The role of teeth in the determination of human identity
http://www.ada.org/3021.aspx?currentTab=1
Forensics in Dentistry
http://library.thinkquest.org/04oct/00206/pti_dental_matching.htm
Dental Matching
The uniqueness of a set of teeth is a powerful tool in confirming the identity of someone unknown, especially when a lack of DNA evidence is the case. You may be intrigued by the number of clues an examination of teeth can provide.