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January-June, Year - 2009 | Volume - 1 | Issue - 1 |
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| Forensic odontology in India |
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| Balagopal S |
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| The importance of dental identification is on the increase year after year. This is due to increasing incidence of mass disasters because of natural phenomena such as cyclones, earthquakes, floods, an... |
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| Review Article |
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| Professional negligence in dental practice: Potential for civil and criminal liability in India |
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| Acharya Ashith B, Savitha J K, Nadagoudar Suresh V |
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| The doctor/dentist-patient relationship has transformed over the last two decades. Health professionals are increasingly viewed as providers of service for consideration. The Consumer Protection Act (... |
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| Limitations in forensic odontology |
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| Kavitha B, Einstein A, Sivapathasundharam B, Saraswathi T R |
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| The concept of using dental evidence in forensic investigation has kindled so much interest in the recent past that forensic odontology is even suggested as the single positive identification method t... |
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