Identification of the Remains of an Adult Using DNA from Their Deciduous Teeth as a Reference Sample
María-de-Lourdes Chávez-Briones,
Gilberto Jaramillo-Rangel,
Adriana Ancer-Arellano
et al.
Abstract:In many forensic cases, the identification of human remains is performed by comparing their genetic profile with profiles from reference samples of relatives, usually the parents. Here, we report, for the first time, the identification of the remains of an adult using DNA from the person’s deciduous teeth as a reference sample. Fragments of a skeletonized and burned body were found, and a short tandem repeat (STR) profile was obtained. A woman looking for her missing son went to the authorities. When the DNA p… Show more
“…The study underlines the importance of dental professionals in the early diagnosis and management of Gaucher disease, emphasizing the role of dental radiographs in detecting jawbone involvement, a common feature in Gaucher patients [ 27 ]. The article “Identification of the Remains of an Adult Using DNA from Their Deciduous Teeth as a Reference Sample” by María-de-Lourdes Chávez-Briones et al [ 28 ] presents a unique forensic case. It details the identification of an adult’s remains using DNA from their deciduous teeth, kept by the mother.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It details the identification of an adult’s remains using DNA from their deciduous teeth, kept by the mother. This innovative approach proved crucial in this case, emphasizing the potential of using personal artifacts or saved biological samples as reference DNA in forensic investigations, especially in scenarios where conventional methods are insufficient [ 28 ]. The article “The Effect of Dentine Desensitizing Agents on the Retention of Cemented Fixed Dental Prostheses: A Systematic Review” by Mohammed E. Sayed [ 29 ] examines the impact of dentine desensitizing agents on the retention of cemented fixed dental prostheses.…”
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“…The study underlines the importance of dental professionals in the early diagnosis and management of Gaucher disease, emphasizing the role of dental radiographs in detecting jawbone involvement, a common feature in Gaucher patients [ 27 ]. The article “Identification of the Remains of an Adult Using DNA from Their Deciduous Teeth as a Reference Sample” by María-de-Lourdes Chávez-Briones et al [ 28 ] presents a unique forensic case. It details the identification of an adult’s remains using DNA from their deciduous teeth, kept by the mother.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It details the identification of an adult’s remains using DNA from their deciduous teeth, kept by the mother. This innovative approach proved crucial in this case, emphasizing the potential of using personal artifacts or saved biological samples as reference DNA in forensic investigations, especially in scenarios where conventional methods are insufficient [ 28 ]. The article “The Effect of Dentine Desensitizing Agents on the Retention of Cemented Fixed Dental Prostheses: A Systematic Review” by Mohammed E. Sayed [ 29 ] examines the impact of dentine desensitizing agents on the retention of cemented fixed dental prostheses.…”
In this special issue of Medicina, we delve into the dynamic and ever-evolving world of dentistry, highlighting the remarkable innovations that are shaping the future of oral health and clinical dentistry practice [...]
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