This document discusses forensic odontology, which examines dental evidence in legal cases. Key points include:
- Forensic odontology can determine a person's age, sex, race, health status, occupation from their teeth.
- Teeth development occurs prenatally and postnatally, with different eruption schedules for primary and permanent teeth.
- Gustafson's criteria examines progressive changes in teeth to estimate age in adults, such as attrition, dentine formation, and root transparency.
- Teeth can provide clues to a person's habits, health conditions, and cause of death through traits like stains, fractures, missing/filled teeth, and restorations.