Advancements and Challenges Forensic Odontology and Anthropology: Applications for Identification in Saudi Arabia

Ali Al Yousef, Haytham Althubaiti
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The evolution of forensic science has witnessed significant progress in dental identification techniques, originating from prehistoric eras but gaining prominence in the late 19th century. During the 1960s, forensic odontology experienced renewed interest, extending its relevance beyond dentistry to law enforcement agencies. This resurgence coincided with the emergence of forensic anthropology, vital in employing skeletal analysis to reconstruct the biological profiles of unidentified individuals. Collaborative efforts of forensic dentistry and anthropology have notably enhanced the accuracy and scope of forensic investigations, especially in cases involving incomplete or decomposed remains. In the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, despite cultural challenges, the significance of multidisciplinary collaboration to assist the law enforcement agencies cannot be overstated. As forensic science advances, the integration of dental and skeletal analyses remains crucial for effective case resolution. Forensic odontology and anthropology jointly contribute to identifying individuals in mass disasters and criminal cases through dental record and skeletal remains analysis. Both disciplines boast rich historical backgrounds, dating back to ancient civilizations. Limited practices and training in Saudi Arabia pose obstacles for forensic investigations, although there is evident public acceptance regarding the importance of maintaining dental records and recognizing skeletal analysis significance. Therefore, establishing a national registry for dental and skeletal data, coupled with comprehensive training programs, is recommended for dentistry and anthropology students at all academic levels.
法医牙科学和人类学的进步与挑战:沙特阿拉伯的鉴定应用
法医学的发展见证了牙科鉴定技术的巨大进步,这种技术起源于史前时代,但在 19 世纪晚期逐渐受到重视。20 世纪 60 年代,法医牙科学再次受到关注,其相关性已从牙科扩展到执法机构。这一复兴与法医人类学的兴起不谋而合,法医人类学在利用骨骼分析重建身份不明者的生物特征方面发挥着至关重要的作用。法医牙科学和人类学的合作显著提高了法医调查的准确性和范围,尤其是在涉及不完整或腐烂遗骸的案件中。在沙特阿拉伯王国,尽管存在文化方面的挑战,但多学科合作对协助执法机构的意义怎么强调都不为过。随着法医学的发展,整合牙科和骨骼分析对于有效解决案件仍然至关重要。通过牙科记录和骨骼遗骸分析,法医牙科学和人类学共同为识别大规模灾难和刑事案件中的个人做出了贡献。这两个学科都拥有丰富的历史背景,可以追溯到古代文明。在沙特阿拉伯,有限的实践和培训对法医调查构成了障碍,尽管公众明显接受保存牙科记录和认识骨骼分析重要性的重要性。因此,建议为各级牙科和人类学专业的学生建立一个全国牙科和骨骼数据登记册,并制定全面的培训计划。
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