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Ahn N. T., (1976)
Pseudo battered child syndrome (letter)
J. A. M. A.Vol. 236 Page 2288
Allison R.T. Whittaker D.K., (1990)
Use of benzidine for histological demonstration of haemoglobin in human bite marks
J. of Clinical Path. Vol. 43 Page 600 to 603
Anderson W. R., Hudson R. P., (1976)
Self inflicted bite marks in battered child syndrome
Forensic Sci., Vol. 7. Page 71 to 74
Bang G., (1976)
Analysis of tooth marks in a homicide case. Observations by means of description, stereophotography, SEM and stereometric graphic plotting
Acta Odontol. Scand. Vol. 34. Page 1 to 11
Barbenel J. C. Evans J. H., (1974)
Bite marks in the skin - Mechanical factors.
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 14 . Page 235 to 238
Barsley R. E., Lancaster D. M., (1987)
Measurement of arch widths in a human population. Relation of anticipated bitemarks.
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 32 . Page 975 to 982
Barsley R.E., (1993)
Forensic and legal issues in oral diagnosis. (Review)
Dent. Clinics of N. Am. Vol. 37. Page 133 to 156
Barsley R.E., West M.H., Fair J.A., (1990)
Forensic photography. Ultraviolet imaging of wounds on skin.
Am. J. of For. Med & Path. Vol. 11. Page 300 to 308
Becker D. B., Needleman H. L., Kotelchuck M., (1978)
Child abuse and dentistry, orofacial trauma and recognition by dentists.
J. Brit. Dent. Assoc. Vol. 97 . Page 24 to 28
Benson B. W., Cottone J. A., Sperber N. D., (1988)
Bite mark impressions: a review of techniques and materials
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 33 . Page 1238 to 1243
Bernstein M. L., (1985)
Two bite mark cases with inadequate scale references.
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 30. Page 958 to 964
Brown K.A., (1986)
Forensic aspects of community dentistry.
Annals of Acad. of Med. Singapore Vol. 15. Page 414 to 417
Cameron, (1973)
Ultra-violet photography in forensic medicine.
J. F. Photog. Vol. 1.
Casamissimo P. S. Sanger R. G., Bross D. C. (eds), (1984)
Oral facial lesions in sexual abuse. In clinical Managemant of child abuse and neglect.
Page 43 to 51 Chicago: Quintessence
Cleland, (1944)
Teeth and bite-marks in history, literature, forensic medicine and otherwise.
Aust. J. Dent. Vol. 48 . Page 107
Dailey,
A Practical Technique for the Fabrication of Transparent Bite Mark Overlays
J For Sci, 1991 Vol 36, pp565-570
Danielsen, (1972b)
What's new or should be in forensic odontology.
Scand. Soc. For. Odont N/LVol. 6. Page 178
David T. J., (1986)
Adjunctive use of scanning electron microscopy in bite mark analysis: a three dimensional study.
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 31. Page 1126 to 1134
De Vore D. T., (1977)
Radiology and photography in forensic dentistry.
Dent. Clin. North Am. Vol. 21. Page 69 to 83
Dinkel, (1974)
The use of bite mark evidence as an investigative aid.
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 19. Page 535
Dorion R. B. J., (1987)
Transillumination in bite mark evidence.
J. Forens Sci. Vol. 32. Page 690 to 697
Dorion R. B. J., Siegel R., Sperber N., (ed)., (1980)
Impressions of bite site mark impressions on human tissues.
Forensic odontology work book. Am. Soc. Forensic Odon.
Dorion R. B. J., (1977)
Bite mark evidence in foodstuffs. Results of a research project.
Annual Convention Vol. Page to C. S. F. S. and A. A. F. S.
Dorion, (1977)
Committee on Recommended Methods.
AM. Academy of Forensic Science - Odontology section
Ebert J. L., (1988)
Discussion of 'The bite mark standard reference scale
ABFO No. 2' (letter).J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 33. Page 301 to 302
Ebert J. I., Campbell H. R. Jr., (1985)
Discussion of 'Photographic techniques of concern in metric bite mark analysis' (letter)
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 30. Page 599 to 602
Engelkes, (1969)
The great seal of England. Impression of the Royal Teeth in green wax on state documents.
Quintessenz Vol. 20. Page 161
Fahy T., Wessley S., David A., (1988)
Werewolves, Vampires and Cannibals.
Med. Sci. & Law Vol. 28. Page 145 to 149
Farrel W. L., Rawson R. D., Steffens R. S., Stephens D., (1987)
Computerised axial tomography as an aid in bite mark analysis: a case report.
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 32. Page 266 to 272
Frykholm, (1970)
Analysis of teeth-marks with stereo-metric reproduction.
Swed. Dent. J. Vol. 63. Page 205
Furness J., (1968)
A new method for the identification of teeth marks in cases of assault and homicide.
Br. Dental J. Vol. 124. Page 261 to 266
Gibson, (1969)
Directional variation in extensibility of human skin in vivo.
J. Biomech. Vol. 2. Page 201
Glass R.T., Andrews E. E., Jones K. D., (1980)
Bite mark evidence - a case report using accepted and new techniques
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 25 . Page 638 to 645
Glass R. T., Jordan F. B., Andrews E. E., (1975)
Multiple animal bite wounds a case report.
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 62 . Page 305 to 314
Gold M.H. Roenigk H.H., Smith E.S., Pierce L.J., (1989)
Human bite marks. Differential diagnosis.
Clinical Pediatrics Vol. 28. Page 329 to 331
Gold M.H., Roenigk H.H., Jr., Smith E.S., Pierce L.J., (1989)
Evaluation and treatment of patients with human bite marks. (Review)
Am. J. of Foren. Med & Path Vol. 10 . Page 140 to 143
Govindah, (1972)
Traumatic amputation of a finger as a result of a human bite.
J. Forensic. Sci. Vol. 1 . Page 445
Gundelach A, (1989)
Lawyers' reasoning and Scientific proof: A cautionary tale in forensic odontology
J. Foren. Odontostomatology Vol. 7. Page ll to 16
Hale A, (1978)
The admissibility of bite mark evidence
Southern Calif. Law Rev. Vol. 51. Page 309 to 334
Harvey W., Millington P, Barbenel J. C, Evans J.H, (1976)
Experimental human bite marks. In identification and forensic odontology (Harvey W.,ed.)
J. Forensic Sci. Page 134 to London: Kimpton
Harvey, (1968)
The Biggar Murder: Dental, Medical, Police and Legal Aspects.
J. Forens. Sci. Soc. Vol. 8 . Page 153
Harvey, (1973)
Bite-marks - the clinical picture; physical features of skin and tongue. Standard and scanning electron microscopy.
Int. Microform J. leg. Med Vol. 8 . Page 3
Harvey, (1975)
Mechanical factors influencing the appearance of bite marks.
Int. Microform J. Leg. Med. Aug-Sep
Havel D. A., (1985)
The role of photography in the presentation of bite mark evidence.
Biol. Photog. Vol. 53 . Page 59 to 62
Helfer R. E. Solvis T. L., Black M., (1977)
Injuries resulting when small children fall out of bed
Pediatrics Vol. 60. Page 533 to 535
Hodson J. J., (1970)
Forensic odontology and its role in the problems of the police and forensic pathologist.
Med. Sci. Law Vol. 10. Page 247 to 251
Hyzer P. E., Kraus T. C., (1988)
The bite mark reference scale - ABFO No. 2.
J.Forensic Sci. Vol. 33. Page 498 to 506
Jakobsen J. R., Keiser-Nielsen S., (1981)
Bite mark lesions in the human skin.
For. Sci. Int. Vol. 18 . Page 41 to 45
Janssen W., (1984)
Forensic Histopathology
Jarvie J. K., Harvey W. (ed)., (1976)
The preparation of models of teeth and bite marks in food and on bodies. In dental identification and forensic odontology.
The criminologist London: Kimpton.
Johnson L. T., Cadle D., (1989)
Bite mark evidence
NY State Dent. J. Vol. 55. Page38 to 41
Jonason C. O., Frykholm K. O., Frykholm A., (1974)
Three-dimensional measurement of tooth impression of criminological investigation
Vol. 2. Page 70 to 78
Keiser-Nielsen S., (1977)
Dental Identification: Certainty v. probability.
Forensic Sci. Vol. 9. Page 87 to 97
Keiser-Nielsen, (1950)
Retsodon to logisk caswistik. Bidspur II. (For Odont Bite marks)
Tandlaegebladet Vol. 54. Page 436
Kempe C. H. Silverman F. N., Steele B. F., (1962)
The battered child syndrome
J. A. M. A. Vol. 1. Page 105 to 112
Kenney J. P., (1979)
The incidence and nature of orofacial injuries in child abuse cases reported by selected hospitals in Cook County, Illinois.
MS Thesis. to Loyola University of Chicago
Kerr, (1977)
Apple bite mark identification of a suspect
Int. J. Forensic Dent. Vol. 4. Page 20
Kraus T. C., (1984)
Photographic techniques of concern in metric bite mark analysis
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 29. Page 633 to 638
Kraus T. C., (1985)
The forensic science use of reflective ultraviolet photography
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 30. Page 262 to 268
Kydd, (1956)
Quantitative analysis of forces on the tongue.
J. Dent. Res. Vol. 35. Page 171
Layton J. J., (1966)
Identification from a bite mark in cheese
J. Forensic Sci. Soc. Vol. 6. Page 76 to 81
Levine L. J., (1977)
Bite mark evidence: Legal obligations and methods of identification for the practitioner.
Dent. Clin. North Am. Vol. 21. Page 145 to 158
Lewin D. A., (1988)
The investigation of errors produced when photographing curved surfaces with relevance to bite marks and their photography.
Dissertation for Dip F. Od. London Hospital Medical Coll.
Ligthelm A. J., Coetzee W. J. C., van Niekerk P. J., (1987)
The identification of bite marks using a reflex microscope.
J Foren. Odontostomatology Vol. 5. Page 1 to 8
MacDonald D. G., (1974)
Bite mark recognition and interpretation
J. Forensic Sci. Soc. Vol. 14 . Page229 to 233
MacDonald, (1972)
Forensic odontology. Report of a case involving bite-marks
Glasg. Dent. J. Vol. 3. Page 16
MacLarnon A.M., (1989)
Applications of the reflex instruments in quantitative morphology.
(Review) Folia Primatologica Vol. 53. Page 33 to 49
Marshall W. Potter J., Harvey W., (1974)
Bite marks in apples - forensic aspects
Criminologist Vol. 9. Page 21 to 34
Millington P., (1974)
Histological studies of skin carrying bite marks.
J. Forensic Sci. Soc. Vol. 14. Page 239 to 240
Mills P. B., (1976)
An unusual case of bitemark identification
Int. J. Forensic Dent. Vol. 3. Page 38 to 39
Munice, (1968)
The murder of Linda Peacock, a triumph for forensic odontology.
Police J. Vol. 41. Page 319
Nakamura, (1953)
Some observations on bite wounds.
J. Crim. Vol. 19 . Page 36
Naru A, Dykes E.,
The Use of Digital Imaging Technique to Aid Bite Mark Analysis
Science & Justice, 1996, Vol 36, pp47-50
Nordby J.J., (1992)
Can we believe what we see, if we see what we believe? Expert disagreement.
J. Forens Sci. Vol. 37. Page 1115 to 1124
Pierce L.J. Strickland D.J., Smith E.S., (1990)
The case of Ohio v Robinson. An 1870 bite mark case.
Am. J. of Foren. Med & Path Vol. 11 . Page 171 to 177
Prins H., (1984)
Vampirism; Legendary or Clinical Phenomenon?
Med. Sci. & Law Vol. 24. Page 283 to 293
Rao V. J., Souviron R. R., (1984)
Dusting and Lifting the bite print: a new technique
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 19. Page 326 to 330
Rawson R. D., Bell A., Kinard J. G., (1979)
Radiographic interpretation of contrast media-enhanced bite marks.
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 24. Page 898 to 901
Rawson R. D., Ommen R. K., Kinard J. G. et al, (1984)
Statistical evidence for the individuality of the human dentition.
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 29. Page 245 to 253
Rawson R. D., Vale G. L., Herschaft E. E., Sperber N., (1986)
Analysis of photographic distortion of bite marks: a report of the guidelines Committee.
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 31. Page 1261 to 1268
Rawson, (1976)
Solarisation as an aid to bite-mark analysis.
Int. J. Forensic Dent. Vol. 3. Page 31
Rawson, (1979)
Computerized study of bite mark characteristics in the general population.
ADA News Vol. 10. Page 3
Rawson, (1978)
Transillumination and image intensification in bite mark investigations.
Paper, Acad of Forensic Science, St. Louis.
Ringqvist, (1973)
Isometric bite force and its relation to dimensions of the facial skeleton
Acta odont. scand. Vol. 31. Page 35
Rothwell BR.,
Bite Marks in Forensic Dentistry: a Review of Legal, Scientific Issues
J Am Dent Assoc, 1995, Vol 126, pp223-232
Ruddick R. F., (1987)
Ultraviolet photography in the detection of abuse
Criminologist Vol. 2. Page 68 to 73
Rudland M., (1982)
The dimensional stability of bite marks in apples after long-term storage in a fixative.
Med. Sci. Law Vol. 22. Page 47 to 50
Schour I, (1936)
Enamel and dentine of deciduous teeth and first permanent molar at and after birth
J. Amer. Dent. Assoc. Vol. 23. Page 1946 to 1955
Sognnaes R.F., Rawson R. D., Gratt B. M., Nauyen B. N., (1982)
Computer comparison of bite mark patterns in identical twins.
J. Amer. Dent. Assoc. Vol. 105. Page 449 to 452
Sognnaes, (1975)
Bite-mark lesions in the human skin caused by an unequivocally identified "suspect".
J. Calif. Dent. Assoc Vol. 3 . Page 50
Sperber N. D., (1989)
Bite marks, oral and facial injuries - harbingers of severe child abuse?
Pediatrician Vol. 16. Page 207 to 211
Sperber N. D., (1978)
Chewing gum - an unusual clue in a recent homocide investigation.
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 23. Page 792 to 796
Sperber N.D., (1978)
Valuable evidence in a recent homicide investigation.
F.B.I. Law Enforcement Bulletin. Vol. 47. Page 28
Sperber N.D., (1990)
Lingual markings of anterior teeth as seen in human bitemarks
J. Forens. Sci. Vol. 35. Page 838 to 844
Sperber N., (1986)
Identification of children and adults through federal and state dental identification systems: recognition of human bite marks.
Foren. Sci. Int. Vol. 30. Page 187 to 193
Stechey F., (1991)
Bite marks and CANS - child abuse and neglect syndrome.
Ontario Dentist Vol. 68. Page 19 to 20
Stoddart T. J., (1973)
Bite marks in perishable substances. A Method of producing accurate permanent models.
Br. Dental J. Vol. 135. Page 285 to 287
Storm, (1954)
Dental aspects of forensic medicine.
Int. Dent. J. Vol. 4. Page 527
Strom F., (1963)
Investigation of bitemarks.
J. Dent. Res. Vol. 42. Page 312 to 316
Suzuki K., Suzuki H., Hadano K., (1970)
Criminal case report of bite marks
PhD Thesis Vol. 11. Page 33 to 45
Sweet D.J., Bastien R.B., (l991)
Use of an acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) plastic ring as a matrix in the recovery of the bite mark evidence.
J. Forens Sci. Vol. 36. Page 1565 to 1571
Tsutsumi B., Furukawa A., (1984)
A study on toothmarks, on the reproducibility and identification of tooth marks by means of a three dimensional measuring instrument.
Nippon Hoigaku Zasshi Vol. 38. Page 428 to 444
Vale G. L. Sognnaes R. F., Felando G. N., Noguchi T, (1976)
Unusual three dimensional bite mark evidence in a homicide case.
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 21. Page 642 to 652
Vale G.L., Rawson R.D., Sperber N.D., Herschaft E.E., (1988)
Discussion of "Reliability of the scoring system of the American Board of Forensic Odontology for Human Bite Marks" (letter).
J. Forens Sci. Vol. 33. Page 20
Wander P. A. Gordon P. D., (1987)
Dental photography
Brit. Dental Assoc. London.
Warnick A.J. Biedrzycki L., Russanow G., (1987)
Not all bite marks are associated with abuse, sexual activities, or homicides: a case study of a self-inflicted bitemark.
J.ForensSci. Vol. 32.Page 788 to 792
Webster G. MacDonald D. G., (1981)
Forensic aspects of bite marks in food.
Health Bulletin. (Edinburgh) Vol. 39. Page 107 to 111
Webster G., (1982)
A suggested classification of bite marks in food stuffs in forensic dental analysis
Forensic Sci. Int. Vol. 20. Page 45 to 52
Webster G D. G. Macdonald.,
Forensic dental aspects of bite marks in food
Health Bulletin Vol.39. Page lO7 to 111
West M.H. FriarJ., (1989)
The use of videotape to demonstrate the dynamics of bite marks.
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 34. Page 88 to 95
West M. H., Billings J. D., Frair M. S., (1987)
Ultraviolet photography: bitemarks on human skin and suggested technique for exposure and development of reflective ultraviolet photography.
J. Forensic Sci. Vol. 32. Page 1204 to 1213
West M.H. Barsley R.E., (l991)
Discussion of "Lingual markings of anterior teeth as seen in human bite marks" (comment).
J. Forens. Sci. Vol. 36. Page 303 to 307
West M.H. Barsley R.E. Friar J. Seal M.D., (1990)
The use of human skin in the fabrication of a bite mark template: two case reports.
J. Forens. Sci. Vol.35. Page 1477 to 1485
Whittaker D. K., (1975)
Some Laboratory studies on the accuracy of bite mark comparison.
Int. Dent. J. Vol. 25. Page 166 to 171
Whittaker D. K., (1989)
The dentist's role in non-accidental injury cases.
In Paediatric Forensic Medicine and Pathology. Mason (J.K., ed) London: Chapman & Hall
Whittaker, (1975)
An experimental assessment of the reliability of bitemark analysis
Int. J. Forens. Dent. Vol. 7. Page 2
Whittaker D.K., (1990)
Principles of forensic dentistry: 2. Nonaccidental injury, bite marks and archaeology.
Dental Update Vol. 17. Page 386 to 390