Forensic Odontology: Principles and Practice explores the science and practice of dentistry applied to legal cases, both criminal and civil. Edited by Jane Taylor, this first edition offers a comprehensive introduction to the specialist branch of dentistry that supports the legal system through handling, analyzing, and interpreting dental evidence.
The book brings together the latest research findings and advice on best practices and essential skills in forensic odontology. It covers anatomy and morphology, mortuary techniques, physical anthropology, applied forensic sciences, child and elder abuse, and facial approximation. Each chapter introduces these topics while discussing underlying philosophies without delving into a detailed historical background.
Illustrative case studies are included to highlight practical issues, and references to current research encourage further reading and exploration. Written by experienced practitioners in the field, this text is invaluable for graduate and undergraduate students, as well as practicing dentists interested in forensic odontology. It serves as an essential resource for all forensic odontologists.
