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Can lip prints be used for reliable forensic identification? | DentalReach
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Can lip prints be used for reliable forensic identification?

Team DentalReachstarted 5y ago4 replies17
ArticleLip Prints In Forensic DentistryOpen

What are the scientific and evidentiary limitations of cheiloscopy in forensic dentistry?

4 replies

Dr. Rockson SamuelGeneral Dentistry, Implant Dentistry & Digital Dentistry·5y ago

Lip-print patterns are a research domain, but stand-alone claims of individualization require method-specific validation and corroboration.

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AAdminDentalReach Editorial·5y ago

Pressure, movement, cosmetics, injury, incomplete transfer and examiner interpretation can change the result.

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?Former member·5y ago

A good study reports the population, collection method, feature definitions, examiner agreement and uncertainty.

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Dr. Michael ChenPediatric Dentistry·5y ago

Forensic conclusions should use validated terminology and sit within a multidisciplinary identification process.

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