Clark D H
Am J Forensic Med Pathol. 1986 Dec;7(4):317-21. doi: 10.1097/00000433-198612000-00010.
The forensic odontological examination of 112 victims in the 1983 air accident near Abu Dhabi is described with particular reference to the problems encountered in the age assessment of the 26 children, and serves to illustrate that dental identification in aviation accidents may be of only limited application in Asian victims. Following this accident, other means of identification had misguidedly been removed by the recovery teams. Of those identified, half were by dental means alone, but this amounted to only 6.24% of the total number of victims.
本文描述了对1983年发生在阿布扎比附近空难中112名遇难者的法医牙科学检查,特别提及了对26名儿童进行年龄评估时遇到的问题,旨在说明航空事故中的牙齿鉴定在亚洲遇难者身上的应用可能有限。此次事故后,其他鉴定手段被打捞队误移除。在已确认身份的遇难者中,一半仅通过牙齿鉴定,但这仅占遇难者总数的6.24%。