Forensic odontology is one branch of forensic science that plays a role in the process of individual identification. Cases that often require a review from the perspective of forensic odontology are bitemark cases. Bitemark cases are often found in acts of violence or sexual violence, both to the victim and to the suspect. However, today bitemark analysis often experiences problems due to the many distortions that can occur. For this reason, it is important to know the pathobiology of bitemark in the healing process because by doing this analysis, it can be estimated when the bitemark is carried out, so that it can lead to an adequate identification process. This manuscript is a preliminary text for research on the pathobiology of post-bite tissue carried out.
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