Core Principles and Practices in Forensic Anthropology: All Star Tour, Vol. 1
Primary Course Instructors: Dennis C. Dirkmaat, Ph.D., D-ABFA (Mercyhurst University; Heather Garvin, Ph.D., D-ABFA (Des Moines Medical University); Joseph T. Hefner, Ph.D., D-ABFA (Michigan State University); Nicholas Passalacqua, Ph.D., D-ABFA (Western Carolina University); Alexandra Klales, Ph.D. (Washburn University); Kyra Stull, Ph.D. (University of Nevada, Reno); Sara Getz, Ph.D. (Idaho State University); Erin Chapman, Ph.D. (Erie County Medical Examiner's Office); Christopher Rainwater, M.S. (New York City Medical Examiner's Office); Diana Messer, M.S. (DEPAA); Michael J. Hochrein, Special Agent FBI, Ret.); Luis Cabo, M.S. (Mercyhurst University); and Paul Emanovsky, Ph.D., D-ABFA (DEPAA).
June 3-14, 2019
$1,795.00
*Approved for 35 ABMDI continuing education credit hours*
Forensic Odontology: Dental Anatomy
Primary Course Instructors: Joe Adserias-Garriga, DDS, Ph.D., D-ABFO; and Mary A. Cimrmancic, DDS
Dental and maxillofacial anatomy is the basis for several sciences and disciplines.
In the clinical context, a solid background in dental and maxillofacial anatomy is essential to understand oral pathology and perform any kind of dental treatment.
In the forensic context, a good understanding of dental and maxillofacial anatomy is a basic requirement to recognize human variation, pathology and taphonomy in the craniofacial area, as well as to carry out any research and casework on dental identification or dental age estimation, among others.
This course will cover the dental and maxillofacial anatomy and terminology of the permanent and deciduous dentition.
This course is geared towards odontologists, anthropologists, dental hygienists, and other dental professionals, as well as forensic pathologists, archaeologists, medicolegal death investigators, and other forensic professionals.
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$99