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To: Fred Nerks

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.


487 posted on 03/03/2013 8:33:34 PM PST by edge919
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To: edge919

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.


490 posted on 03/03/2013 8:45:49 PM PST by Fred Nerks (FAIR DINKUM!)
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To: edge919; Fred Nerks

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.


494 posted on 03/03/2013 9:56:15 PM PST by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point. CSLewis)
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