Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4172328 Paediatrics and Child Health 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Human bite marks in children are relatively common but are either not recognized as such or, when suspected, not subjected to rigorous forensic assessment. When a human bite mark on a child is identified, the explanation generally given is that it was either self-inflicted or the result of being bitten by another child. Adjudication on whether it is a child or adult bite mark must not be attempted, as there is insufficient evidence to determine this by inspection. However, the bite may show sufficient, unique dental characteristics to identify a perpetrator. Thus, it is vital that a forensic odontologist is involved from the outset. This paper describes the characteristics of human bite marks and emphasises the key role of forensic odontology in possible perpetrator identification.

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