Klonaris N S, Furue T
J Forensic Sci. 1980 Oct;25(4):859-65.
This paper reports a controversial case involving the dental identification of the skeletal remains of an Air Force pilot whose F-105D aircraft crashed in North Vietnam. Only a portion of the maxilla less the teeth was recovered and used in the dental comparison and positive identification. A statement was made to the brother of the victim that the dental comparison removed any doubt as to the identification. This was interpreted by the brother as the following: "Without the maxilla there was no positive ID." The brother was not familiar with dental terminology and anatomy and was disoriented when trying to interpret the odontological narrative. The principles of photographic superimposition were used for general information and orientation to clarify the odontological narrative after the internment of the skeletal remains.
本文报道了一个有争议的案例,涉及对一名空军飞行员骨骼遗骸的牙齿鉴定,该飞行员的F - 105D飞机在北越坠毁。仅找回了上颌骨的一部分,不含牙齿,用于牙齿比对和身份确认。向受害者的兄弟表示,牙齿比对消除了身份确认方面的任何疑问。兄弟将此理解为:“没有上颌骨就无法进行肯定的身份鉴定。”这位兄弟不熟悉牙科术语和解剖学,在试图解读牙科学叙述时感到困惑。在骨骼遗骸安葬后,使用了照片叠加原理提供一般信息和指导,以澄清牙科学叙述。