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What is done to identify the victim in forensic dentistry?

choices -
A. performing comparative dental identification
B. preparing an antemortem dental record of the victim
C. studying tooth eruption of the victim
D. studying tooth development of the victim

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Answered by vidhinagbhire
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Answer:

In death cases, the forensic odontologist attends the autopsy and takes photographs, cranial measurements, dental impressions and x-rays from the remains. These samples are then compared to those of known missing individuals. If a match can be made, the remains can be identified. ... Testify in cases of dental malpractice.

the answer is A

performing comparative dental identification

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