The method relies on a unique dental structure, past imaging, and existing dental records. It enables an initial determination within a short time, even under harsh conditions.
His main role in the wake of such an event is to function as a forensic dentist, identifying victims using dental information. “It's very rewarding because it is part of the greater good.” Dr.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — When a red cooler arrived in the forensics lab at the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine in early 2015, no one imagined its contents would lead to a UB professor’s ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. – University at Buffalo forensic dentist Mary Bush has received the 2021 Reidar F. Sognnaes Award of Excellence in Forensic Odontology from the American Academy of Forensic Sciences ...
CARTERVILLE - The proliferation of television shows featuring forensic scientists does not surprise forensic odontologist John Kenney. "People always have an interest in the macabre," Kenney said. "It ...
University at Buffalo forensic dentist Dr. Mary Bush has published a new novel, The Secrets We Bury, the latest in a Buffalo, NY-based crime series. The series follows Valentina Knight, a dentist ...
ST. GABRIEL, La. — The three tiny pieces of film were crucial. Side by side on a light box, the X-rays matched perfectly with the digital images on the computer screen, down to each filling, crown and ...