Post-Mortem Dental Profile as a Powerful Tool in Animal Forensic Investigations—A Review
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Veterinary forensics Carcasses Teeth Species identification Sex estimation Age-at-death estimation Body size estimation Geographical origin Post-mortem interval estimation Bite mark analysis
Date
2022-08-10Referencia bibliográfica
Viciano, J.; López-Lázaro, S.; Tanga, C. Post-Mortem Dental Profile as a Powerful Tool in Animal Forensic Investigations—A Review. Animals 2022, 12, 2038. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12162038]
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Agencia Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo (ANID) of Chile ANID FONDECYT 1211534Abstract
Veterinary forensics is becoming more important in our society as a result of the growing
demand for investigations related to crimes against animals or investigations of criminal deaths
caused by animals. A veterinarian may participate as an expert witness or may be required to give
forensic assistance, by providing knowledge of the specialty to establish a complete picture of the
involvement of an animal and allowing the Courts to reach a verdict. By applying diverse dental
profiling techniques, not only can species, sex, age-at-death, and body size of an animal be estimated,
but also data about their geographical origin (provenance) and the post-mortem interval. This review
concentrates on the dental techniques that use the characteristics of teeth as a means of identification
of freshly deceased and skeletonised animals. Furthermore, this highlights the information that can
be extracted about the animal from the post-mortem dental profile.