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The Right Bite: Dentists As Detectives

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Using three case studies as examples, shows how forensic dentists can use teeth and teeth marks to identify criminals and victims.

64 pages, Library Binding

First published September 1, 2006

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Elizabeth Siris Winchester

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August 4, 2017
I did like this book and it did present a lot of information regarding teeth and the mouth. Some of the stories were humorous because of how detectives are able to solve different cases just based off of someone’s bones or teeth. The story of the young girl who was murdered was very interesting, especially when they found out that her body had been burned too.

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January 29, 2013
This book was good i learned thing i probably would never learn if i didn't read this book it was very interest kind of gross but over all i would recommend this book if someone wanted to read it. I found what i learned is i had similar thing i learned from each book hut they where all different i found these book to grow my know;ledge and i really enjoyed them.
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142 reviews
June 15, 2009
I really wish that this book wouldn't talk down to the reader like they're childish. Ever single little thing was explained in detail, and it seriously bothered me. The cases weren't as good as I anticipated from the back of the book, but I learned a few things.
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