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Journal articles on the topic "Dental jurisprudence"

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Shashibhushan, K. K., V. V. Subba Reddy, Sathyajith Naik, and Deepa Benni. "DENTAL ETHICS AND JURISPRUDENCE–A REVIEW." CODS Journal of Dentistry 3, no. 1 (2011): 32–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/cods-3-1-32.

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R. K. Swetha, R. Sobana, M. R. C. Rajeshwari, B. Prem karthick, and Gnanambigai. "Knowledge of dental ethics and jursiprudence among dental professionals." Magna Scientia Advanced Research and Reviews 8, no. 1 (May 30, 2023): 061–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/msarr.2023.8.1.0068.

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Aim: To assess the knowledge of dental ethics and jurisprudence among dental professionals. Background: Ethics is the study of the ideal human character and conduct in circumstances when a distinction between right and wrong should be made. Dental jurisprudence is a set of legal regulations set forth by each state's legislature describing the legal limitations and regulations related to the practice of dentistry. Materials and methods: The present study is a descriptive cross-sectional survey of 324 dental practioners, including students from CRI. A self-structured, close-ended questionnaire was administered that consisted of 15 questions was included. The questions were created through an online google form, and it was circulated among the study participants through online mode. With the use of statistical analysis tool SPSS software, the data were collected in a systematic manner. Results: The present study is a descriptive cross-sectional survey of 324 dental practioners, including students from CRI. In the current study, over 91% of the participants have stated that dental ethics deals with moral studies of dentists towards his colleagues, patients and society, while 40% of the participants stated that COPRA act is not applicable to hospitals that provide free treatment Conclusion: The current study brought attention to dental practioners and show lack of knowledge in dental ethics and law. It highlights the need for further educational initiatives and curriculum revisions that put an emphasis on morality, jurisprudence, and legal issues relevant to clinical practise.
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Choi, Yu-Ri, Hye-Yeon Seo, Eun-Ju Ryu, and Eun-Mi Choi. "Dental Hygienists’ Awareness of Medical Technician Jurisprudence." Journal of Dental Hygiene Science 16, no. 6 (December 31, 2016): 495–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.17135/jdhs.2016.16.6.495.

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MacGregor, A. J. "Handbook of dental jurisprudence and risk management." Journal of Dentistry 17, no. 3 (June 1989): 153–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0300-5712(89)90124-3.

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Curley, Arthur W. "Dental Implant Jurisprudence: Avoiding the Legal Failures." Journal of the California Dental Association 29, no. 12 (December 1, 2001): 847–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19424396.2001.12223246.

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Mghabar, Mohammed. "Jurisprudence of priorities, and an inventory of definitions." International Uni-Scientific Research Journal 4, no. 1 (2023): 37–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.59271/s44867-023-2047-7.

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The jurisprudence of priorities, a new term that hardly exceeds fifty years, but it was and still is present in all aspects of life, but it was not marked as jurisprudence or an independent scientific field. As usual with all sciences, especially jurisprudential ones, several sub-fields descended from them, such as the jurisprudence of reality, the jurisprudence of the stage, and so on, due to an urgent necessity for people and jurists alike. It is possible to imagine an analogy for this matter, for the medical sciences, for example, dentistry became independent of the medical profession, due to its sterility and its compatibility with the alternative dental industry, but with time other characteristics appeared, such as dental surgery and orthodontics, and other specializations may appear, depending on time and place. This research is concerned with an inventory of definitions of the jurisprudence of priorities, linguistically, idiomatically, and Sharia, and an inventory of some of the literature on this art, so that the researcher finally concludes with a brief definition that enables researchers, male and female, to pay attention and concern with this topic.
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Kesavan, R., AVinita Mary, M. Priyanka, and B. Reashmi. "Knowledge of dental ethics and jurisprudence among dental practitioners in Chennai, India: A cross-sectional questionnaire study." Journal of Orofacial Sciences 8, no. 2 (2016): 128. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0975-8844.195915.

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Indumathy Pandiyan, Meignana Arumugham Indiran, Pradeep Kumar Rathinavelu, and Arthi Balasubramaniam. "Awareness and Perception towards Dental Ethics and Ethical Dilemmas among Dental Professionals -A Cross-Sectional Study." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, no. 4 (December 21, 2020): 7805–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11i4.3976.

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Dentists are one among the medical professionals who often encounter complex ethical issues. Playing the role of a health professional, business enterpriser and academician they often run into specific and conflicting ethical demands in practice and research. This cross-sectional study was conducted among dental professionals attached to educational institutions and private practitioners. A total of 95 participants, including private practitioners, faculty members, and post-graduate students, were recruited. A pre-validated, questionnaire containing questions related to awareness and perception in dental ethics was administered. Descriptive statistics was done to report the level of awareness and perception of dental professionals. About 65% of post-graduate professionals had awareness in clinical ethics when compared to undergraduate professionals who had 58% awareness. However, 75% of undergraduate professionals had awareness in research ethics compared to post-graduate professionals with 70% awareness. There was no difference in the perception level among graduate and post-graduate professionals. The awareness of dental ethics varied among dental professionals. There is a need to introduce specific continuing dental educational (CDE) programs to promote knowledge on dental ethics and dental jurisprudence to save dentist and their patients from encountering uneventful situations.
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Indumathy Pandiyan, Meignana Arumugham Indiran, Pradeep Kumar Rathinavelu, and Arthi Balasubramaniam. "Awareness and Perception towards Dental Ethics and Ethical Dilemmas among Dental Professionals -A Cross-Sectional Study." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 12, no. 1 (January 6, 2021): 186–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v12i1.3976.

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Dentists are one among the medical professionals who often encounter complex ethical issues. Playing the role of a health professional, business enterpriser and academician they often run into specific and conflicting ethical demands in practice and research. This cross-sectional study was conducted among dental professionals attached to educational institutions and private practitioners. A total of 95 participants, including private practitioners, faculty members, and post-graduate students, were recruited. A pre-validated, questionnaire containing questions related to awareness and perception in dental ethics was administered. Descriptive statistics was done to report the level of awareness and perception of dental professionals. About 65% of post-graduate professionals had awareness in clinical ethics when compared to undergraduate professionals who had 58% awareness. However, 75% of undergraduate professionals had awareness in research ethics compared to post-graduate professionals with 70% awareness. There was no difference in the perception level among graduate and post-graduate professionals. The awareness of dental ethics varied among dental professionals. There is a need to introduce specific continuing dental educational (CDE) programs to promote knowledge on dental ethics and dental jurisprudence to save dentist and their patients from encountering uneventful situations.
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Brinda, B., PD Madan Kumar, Shyam Sivasamy, and INanda Balan. "Knowledge, attitude, and practice of advocates regarding dental jurisprudence in Chennai: A cross-sectional study." Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 6, no. 1 (2016): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jeed.jeed_7_15.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Dental jurisprudence"

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Vermeulen, Lisa. "Development of a radiographic dental implant guide for forensic identification using current dental implants." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2755.

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Thesis (MSc (Radiography))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2018.
Introduction: Forensic dentistry plays a key role in identifying human remains that cannot be identified visually or by other means. Studies have shown that in cases of single or multiple deaths, scientific identification of human remains utilising forensic dentistry is often the most successful source of identification. Dental identification of human remains consists of a very complex procedure that makes it necessary during the investigation process to use and compare unique dental identifiers. A reliable and accurate method of identifying human remains is a positive radiological identification between ante-mortem and post-mortem images of dental radiographic images. Even if ante-mortem radiographic images may not be present during the identification process, post-mortem images may include details of dental restorations such as dental implants which cannot be seen during visual examination. The different types of dental implants vary in morphology and in conjunction with the unique appearance of dental anatomy and the placement of custom restorations such as dental implants, it has been found to accurately assist in the identification of human remains. Objectives: To establish a radiographic dental implant guide for ten commonly used dental implant types in the Western Cape, South Africa; and to identify and describe the morphological characteristics of these dental implant types as observed on pantomographs. Methods: The ten commonly used dental implant types were imaged radiographically to create a reference instrument which served as a tool for identifying and comparing different types of dental implants. The morphologies of the different dental implants, specifically the apex, thread and neck, were observed on ante-mortem pantomographs and compared to the appearance of the dental implants on the reference instrument to make a positive match. The straight tube image of all ten dental implant types in the reference instrument was used as the point of reference to positively identify the morphological characteristics of each dental implant type on the pantomographs. The morphological characteristics of the ten commonly used dental implant types used in the Western Cape were described and based on this a radiographic dental implant guide was developed. Results: A total of 384 dental implants were observed on the pantomographs. Of these, 380 dental implants could be positively identified on the pantomographs while 4 dental implants could not. A total of 350 dental implants (91%) were identified as dental implant types listed in the reference instrument while 30 dental implants were identified as a dental implant type not listed in the reference instrument. A total of 208 dental implants (54.2%) could be positively identified using the morphological characteristics namely the apex, thread and neck on the straight tube images of the dental implant type in the reference instrument. The radiographic dental implant guide was developed based on positive identification of the morphological characteristics of the dental implant types. Conclusion: This research study has illustrated that the morphology of dental implants can be used to differentiate between different dental implant types on pantomographs. Each dental implant type had unique morphological characteristics as well as similarities which enabled distinction between the different dental implant types, which facilitated dental implant identification and the development of a radiographic dental implant guide. The radiographic dental implant guide developed as part of this research study, may be useful in the field of forensic dentistry and forensic radiology.
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McKenna, J. J. I. "A qualitative and quantitative analysis of the anterior dentition visible in photographs and its application to forensic odontology." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1986. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31207844.

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Sandholzer, Michael. "Heat-induced alterations of dental tissues." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2014. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/5049/.

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In forensic investigations involving severely burned human remains, dental analysis stands alone as other means of identification are often destroyed. Therefore, the aim of the present work was to investigate the influence of duration of heat exposure and heating regimes regarding the macroscopic, compositional, structural and crystalline alterations of dental tissues. Experiments were carried out using 215 freshly extracted human teeth, exposed to temperatures of 400 to 1000°C. Shrinkage and shape preservation was analysed using micro-CT, whilst crystalline alterations were evaluated with synchrotron-based SAXS/WAXS experiments. The alterations of organic constituents were assessed using TGA and FTIR. Moreover, calibrated digital photographs were used to document and analyse colour alterations. Although dentinal shrinkage was found at 400°C, tooth morphology was well preserved even at 1000°C. Surface colour alterations were linked to the degradation of organic components, and were highly dependent upon the duration of heat exposure and the heating regime, whilst crystalline alterations were less influenced by these factors. The combination of novel analytical approaches enabled the documentation and quantification of heat-induced alterations of dental tissues, providing results that can be used in the forensic identification process and allow an improved estimation of the cremation temperature range based on human dental remains.
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Kowalski, Michael. "Radiology in forensic dentistry." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/4678.

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Evans, Sam. "3D imaging in forensic odontology." Thesis, University of South Wales, 2012. https://pure.southwales.ac.uk/en/studentthesis/3d-imaging-in-forensic-odontology(e836ce64-0279-452d-bf6b-d10c2ec09a21).html.

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This work describes the investigation of a new 3D capture method for acquisition and subsequent forensic analysis of bite mark injuries on human skin. When documenting bite marks with standard 2D cameras, errors in photographic technique can occur if best practice is not followed. Subsequent forensic analysis of the mark is problematic when a 3D structure is recorded in a 2D space. A 3D image capture and processing system might avoid the problems resulting from the 2D reduction process, simplifying the guidelines and reducing errors. The proposed solutions in this work are: conducting a review of the current 2D and three 3D capture methods, also a series of benchmarks for system assessment. Followed by a series of performance evaluations of the existing current 2D and two 3D methods. Further proposed solutions include, the design of a system specification for the practical reproducible acquisition of bite mark injuries. Finally a review of the validation process for forensic evidence presented to the courts. The results of the work are as follows: A 3D system is required to produce the correct 3D data of a bite mark and suspect dentition for forensic analysis. Such a system should be practical and consistent, if it is to replace the current de facto 2D systems. The MAVIS hardware can be considered a practical and consistent solution for producing the required 3D image of a bite mark for analysis; however, the MAVIS hardware cannot produce a satisfactory 3D image of a dental cast. At present a laser scanner is required to produce satisfactory results of a dental cast. Angular distortion and errors created by the user in 2D image capture can hinder the digital measurement process. 3D capture therefore introduces less operator error in the form of angular distortion.
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Vihlene, Shannon Marjorie. "Custer's Last Drag: An Examination of Tobacco Use Among the Seventh Cavalry During the Nineteenth Century." The University of Montana, 2008. http://etd.lib.umt.edu/theses/available/etd-06172008-151740/.

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Tobacco has played an integral role in global history, and there are numerous historical records related to tobacco use over the past five hundred years. The odontological evidence recovered from the Custer National Battlefield infers a high frequency of tobacco use within the Seventh Calvary, yet nineteenth century historical records fail to mention such intensive use in the Seventh Calvary. This paper will briefly discuss late nineteenth century tobacco culture and apply that to a bioarchaeological research project associated with remains from the Custer National Battlefield to addresses this contradiction between historical and physical records.
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Fernandes, Ellen Eduarda. "Estudo da técnica de Hoshi na inclinação do processo mastoide como uma característica sexual /." São José dos Campos, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/190819.

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Orientador: Horácio Faig Leite
Banca: Michelle Cardoso de Sousa
Banca: Luiz Eduardo Blumer Rosa
Resumo: Sabe-se que o processo mastoide (PM) tem sido utilizado como uma característica diferencial entre crânios de espécies diferentes e mesmo entre os sexos. Muitos são os métodos utilizados para se diferenciar os processos mastoides masculinos dos femininos. Tal diferenciação é muito importante na antropologia física e na forense. Neste trabalho foi utilizada a metodologia empregada por Hoshi (1962) na qual classifica os PM segundo a sua curvatura. O objetivo deste trabalho foi verificar a aplicabilidade desta metodologia. Foram utilizados 305 crânios humanos identificados segundo o sexo, grupo étnico e idade, pertencentes ao Museu de Crânios da Disciplina de Anatomia Descriptiva e Topográfica da Escola Paulista de Medicina - UNIFESP. Os resultados obtidos foram submetidos à análise estatística (análise descritiva e teste quiquadrado) e constatou-se que as inclinações do tipo M (70,87%) são estatisticamente típicas do sexo masculino, enquanto as inclinações do tipo N (47,47%) e F (36,36%) são encontradas nos crânios femininos, sendo suas incidências estatisticamente significativas, demonstrando que as inclinações dos tipos N e F caracterizam, na amostra em questão, os crânios femininos. Os resultados alcançados demonstraram que o método desenvolvido por Hoshi é aplicável e de fácil execução
Abstract: It is known that the mastoid process (PM) has been used as a differential feature among skulls of different species and even between the sexes. Many are the methods used to differentiate the male mastoids from the female ones. Such a difference is very important in physical anthropology and forensics. In this work we use the methodology used by Hoshi (1962) in which it classifies PM according to its curvature. The objective of this work was to verify the applicability of this methodology. 305 skulls were used, identified by sex, ethnic group and age, belonging to the Museum of Skulls of the Discipline of Anatomy at the Paulista School of Medicine - UNIFESP. The results obtained were submitted to statistical analysis (descriptive analysis and chi-square test) and it was verified that the M-type inclinations (70.87%) are statistically typical of the male sex, while the N-type inclinations (47.47%) and F (36.36% ) are found in female skulls, and their incidence is statistically significant, demonstrating that the N and F inclinations characterize female skulls in the sample. The results showed that the method developed by Hoshi is applicable and easy to implement
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Karkhanis, Shalmira. "Macroscopic and microscopic changes in incinerated deciduous teeth." University of Western Australia. Centre for Forensic Science, 2009. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2009.0170.

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The teeth are amongst the most resilient elements of the human skeleton and are thus often utilised in routine forensic investigation involving the identification of unknown remains. The teeth, however, also have other practical forensic applications. Teeth exposed to thermal stress have the potential to not only aid in identification but also in understanding the circumstances surrounding the fire. Previous investigations have drawn conclusions that if a fire flares up suddenly and intensively, the teeth burst and enamel is lost. If the blaze commences gently and burns slowly, then the first observable morphologic change is the colour. The teeth subsequently are difficult to handle, thus changes in teeth can indicate the history of exposure to thermal conditions. Children are twice as likely to become victims of house fire because of an inability to safely evacuate from areas of danger. The literature demonstrates, however, that research on the effects of incineration on teeth is mostly restricted to the permanent teeth. The apparent lack of knowledge on the effects of incineration on deciduous teeth thus necessitates further research in this area. This research project primarily aims at understanding the effect of extreme temperatures on deciduous teeth. It also aims to relate colour changes that occur post heating with fragility to aid in proper handling of samples in a forensic scenario and to determine the possibility of identifying incineration temperature based on tooth condition. The samples analysed composed of 90 deciduous teeth (45 molars and 45 anteriors) extracted as a part of clinical treatment were used for the study. The project involved exposing extracted deciduous teeth to temperatures ranging from 100°C to 1100°C for 30 minutes using a laboratory Gallenkamp oven. Unheated deciduous teeth were used as controls for the project. Post-incineration the teeth were then analysed under a stereomicroscope and SEM for morphological changes. A colorimetric analysis was also undertaken to evaluate the colour changes induced in the primary teeth due to the thermal stress. It was found that it was possible to identify the incineration temperature based on the tooth condition when the colour changes, stereomicroscopic findings and SEM images were utilised collectively. It was also concluded that the thermally induced changes observed in primary teeth occur at lower temperatures in comparison to the permanent teeth. It was also established that post-incineration deciduous teeth are fragile and show a tendency to fragment after minimal exposure to thermal stress as compared to the permanent teeth. Moreover enamel and dentin remained identifiable in primary teeth even after exposure to 1100°C for 30 minutes while cementum lost its structural morphology at 900°C.
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Lang, Joy. "Masking identity : the use of corrosive and caustic agents on bone and dentition." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2001. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/283.

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This item is only available in print in the UCF Libraries. If this is your Honors Thesis, you can help us make it available online for use by researchers around the world by following the instructions on the distribution consent form at http://library.ucf.edu/Systems/DigitalInitiatives/DigitalCollections/InternetDistributionConsentAgreementForm.pdf You may also contact the project coordinator, Kerri Bottorff, at kerri.bottorff@ucf.edu for more information.
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Herne, Stephen Charles. "A jurisprudence of difference : the denial of full respect in the Australian law of native title." University of Western Australia. Law School, 2009. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2008.0262.

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Books on the topic "Dental jurisprudence"

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Silver, William E. Dental autopsy. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis, 2009.

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Bellosillo, Josue N. Fundamentals of dental jurisprudence, ethics and practice management. 2nd ed. Quezon City, Philippines: Central Book Supply, 2009.

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1923-, Pollack Burton R., and Schroeder Oliver, eds. Handbook of dental jurisprudence and risk management. Littleton, Mass: PSG Pub. Co., 1987.

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1949-, Lautar Charla J., ed. Ethics, jurisprudence & practice management in dental hygiene. 3rd ed. Boston: Prentice Hall, 2012.

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Pekarsky, Robert L. Dental practice for trial lawyers. 2nd ed. Norcross, GA (3110 Crossing Park, Norcross 30091-7500): Harrison Co., 1991.

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Federation, International Dental. Guidelines for dental identification procedures. [London]: The Federation, 1989.

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H, Clark Derek, ed. Practical forensic odontology. Oxford: Wright, 1992.

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Ramírez, Alberto Isaac Correa. La odontología como ciencia forense: Su relación con la norma ética y la norma jurídica. Toluca, Estado de Mexico: Universida Autónoma del Estado de México, 2002.

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Ashkinazi, Gabriel J. The forensic dentist criminologist's crucial role in police investigations, malpractice litigations and mass disasters. Chicago: GJA Publications, 1989.

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American Academy of Forensic Sciences. Forensic odontology: Proceedings 2002-2011. Colorado Springs, CO: American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Dental jurisprudence"

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Rai, Balwant, and Jasdeep Kaur. "Dental Jurisprudence and Ethics." In Evidence-Based Forensic Dentistry, 185–88. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28994-1_20.

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Varghese, K. "Dental Jurisprudence." In A Practical Guide to Hospital Dentistry, 213. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/10018_17.

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Kakodkar, Pradnya, and Mamatha GS. "Dental Jurisprudence." In Questions and Answers in Community Dentistry, 257. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/11018_28.

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"Dental Jurisprudence." In Manual of Forensic Odontology, Fourth Edition, 314–53. CRC Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b11348-8.

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Little, John P., and Burton R. Pollack. "Esthetics and dental jurisprudence." In Esthetic Dentistry, 520–31. Elsevier, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-09176-3.00036-x.

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Pollack, Burton R. "ESTHETICS AND DENTAL JURISPRUDENCE." In Esthetic Dentistry, 509–21. Elsevier, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b0-32-300162-9/50032-5.

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Tripathi, Richik. "Methods of Dental Identification." In Handbook of Forensic Odontology and Medical Jurisprudence, 7. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/12824_3.

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Tripathi, Richik. "Doctor As Witness to Medical and Dental Evidences." In Handbook of Forensic Odontology and Medical Jurisprudence, 81. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/12824_15.

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Pajić, Denis, and Sunčica Hajdarović. "Krivično djelo nesavjesnog liječenja – uporednopravna analiza krivičnih zakonodavstava u Bosni i Hercegovini, Hrvatskoj i Sloveniji sa osvrtom na sudsku praksu." In Medicina, pravo in družba: sodobne dileme IV, 139–65. University of Maribor Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18690/978-961-286-478-1.9.

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In the paper presented above, the authors are dealing with current criminal regulation issues of the criminal offence of malpractice, and the criminal liability of the doctor as the main provider of health care. The criminal offense of malpractice is one of the so-called delicta propria, because this criminal offense can only be done by a medical doctor, dental doctor, or another health care professional. The paper presents the comparative analysis and a critical review of the criminal offense of malpractice treatment in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Slovenia. The paper will present the detailed analysis of this crime in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a comparative analysis of this crime in Croatia and Slovenia, with reference on jurisprudence in the above countries.
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Grover, Sonja C. "The Court’s Role in Upholding Inter-Generational Obligations Respecting the Child’s Right to Truth: Juliana v. United States as a Case in Point." In The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2022, 119–32. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197752265.003.0007.

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Abstract The UN Commission on Human Rights has long recognized that the right to truth regarding grievous human rights violations constituting international crimes is inalienable and non-derogable. Yet children’s right to truth is often not respected especially if they are not the contemporary proximate victims of the atrocities perpetrated. This ignores inter-generational obligations regarding the right to truth. The neglect of the right to truth belonging to children qua children may be related to a general failure to acknowledge the persecutory targeting of children as a particular identifiable collective defined by age intersecting with other characteristics. This commentary examines the denial of the child’s right to truth involving current and future child generations and the larger societal implications of that denial. The issue is discussed using the specific holding of the US Federal Court of Appeals (Ninth Circuit) in the child rights climate change case Juliana v. United States.
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Conference papers on the topic "Dental jurisprudence"

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Rahaditya, R., and Janesia. "Proof Analysis Denial of Investigation Report by the Defendant During Trial Based on Jurisprudence Number: 229 K/Kr/1959 (Verdict Study of Sidoarjo District Court Number: 390/Pid.B./2015/PN.Sda)." In The 2nd Tarumanagara International Conference on the Applications of Social Sciences and Humanities (TICASH 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.201209.140.

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Reports on the topic "Dental jurisprudence"

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Castellanos Tuay, Wellesley. Aplicación del principio de favorabilidad dentro del proceso penal. Ediciones Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, October 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.16925/gcgp.54.

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El principio de favorabilidad dentro de nuestro sistema jurídico se erige como un componente de orden constitucional que resguarda a las personas que están siendo investigadas por la autoridad penal y las faculta para dar aplicación a las disposiciones que menos afecten sus garantías y derechos fundamentales. No obstante, a ello la norma solo detalla características generales, dejando que la jurisprudencia de las altas cortes desenvuelva su alcance, desarrollo y excepciones del principio. El presente escrito pretende generar una guía práctica para que el estudiante de Derecho pueda analizar el contexto constitucional, jurídico y jurisprudencial que delimita la aplicación del principio de favorabilidad dentro del ordenamiento jurídico colombiano. Para ello, partiremos de las nociones doctrinales del principio y su comparación con fenómenos como la lex tertia, conoceremos su historia y evolución dentro de nuestro ordenamiento jurídico y estudiaremos casos en concreto donde se da aplicación al principio y se preceptúan las excepciones al principio dentro del contexto del proceso penal.
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Céspedes Báez, Lina María, and Enrique Alberto Prieto Ríos. Informalidad y género: grandes ausentes en la discusión sobre el derecho al trabajo. Universidad del Rosario, March 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.12804/dvcn_10336.42339_num7.

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Las Naciones Unidas ha propuesto una agenda de derechos humanos y empresas, como un marco de referencia para que los países adopten acciones que permitan prevenir las violaciones a derechos humanos que algunas empresas han cometido a lo largo de la historia. Sin embargo, esta iniciativa ejemplifica la situación de los países desarrollados, donde no se tiene en cuenta la informalidad laboral, que está ampliamente representada por mujeres y predomina en los países en desarrollo. Para analizar la ausencia de este enfoque de género en el contexto de la informalidad laboral dentro de la agenda, Investigadores de Jurisprudencia de la Universidad del Rosario tomaron como caso de estudio a la minería informal en Colombia, un campo históricamente relacionado con violencia y discriminación hacia la mujer.
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