Oral Surgery and Diagnostic Imaging Department, Sydney Dental Hospital, Chalmers Street, Surry Hills, Australia; Department of Forensic Medicine, Parramatta Road, Glebe, Australia.
Forensic Sci Int. 2011 Feb 25;205(1-3):36-9. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2010.06.008.
In the Disaster Victim Identification (DVI) response to the recent bushfire disasters in rural Victoria, Australia, forensic odontology played a significant role in the identification process. Particular features of this disaster were challenging to the odontologists. A characteristic of house fires is the extended time period during which the remains may be subject to heat, and their subsequent disruption as buildings collapse. This can result in dislodgement of teeth from sockets, loss of tooth crowns from roots, disruption of anatomical location of teeth and damage to bony features. Commingling of human remains also is often a feature, as is commingling of animal remains with human. Two cases which illustrate these features are described. A strategy for improving familiarity with comparative dental anatomy and improving skills in dental anatomy is suggested.
在澳大利亚维多利亚州农村地区最近的丛林大火灾害的灾难遇难者识别 (DVI) 响应中,法医牙科学在识别过程中发挥了重要作用。这场灾难的一些特殊特征给牙科学家带来了挑战。房屋火灾的一个特点是,遗体可能长时间受到高温的影响,随后建筑物倒塌,遗体也会受到破坏。这可能导致牙齿从牙槽骨中脱出、牙冠从牙根上脱落、牙齿解剖位置错乱和骨特征受损。人类遗骸的混合通常也是一个特征,动物遗骸与人类遗骸的混合也是如此。描述了两个说明这些特征的案例。提出了一种提高比较牙科学解剖知识熟悉度和提高牙科学解剖技能的策略。