Sr. No. |
Title
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Page |
1 |
Editorial B.R. Sharma
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2 |
Comparison of Indian And Turkish Cephalo-Facial Measurements data for Facial Reconstruction Applications
O.P. Jasuja, P.S. Aka, D.S. Gagan, F. Gurbuz, O. Kopkan
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1-6 |
3 |
Dental Anomalies-Important Tools for Identification
Seema Sharma, D. Gopalakrishnan, Vidya Viswanathan, Sanjay Patil
|
7-10 |
4 |
Changing Trends in the Etiology of Maxillofacial Trauma-is it due to social breakdown
Ravi Narula, Rakshak Anand
|
11-13 |
5 |
Role of A Periodontist in Forensic Odontology an Innovative Point to Ponder Upon
D. Gopalakrishnan, Seema Sharma, S. Balagopal, Sanjay Patil, Vidya Viswanathan
|
14-17 |
6 |
Forensic Odontology-Records, Implications and Limitations
Garima Yadav, S. V. Singh
|
18-21 |
7 |
Significance of Biochemistry in Forensic Investigations
Jyoti Batra, B.R. Sharma
|
22-26 |
8 |
Bite Marks as Evidence in Crime Investigation
Archana Aggarwal
|
27-30 |
9 |
Role of Forensic Odontologist in Disaster Victim Identification Geeta Sharma, Randhir Kumar
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31-32 |