FORENSIC ASSESSMENT OF THE NATURE OF DENTAL INJURIES
Oydinov Aziz Ergashevich , Assistant Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine and Medical Law, Tashkent State Institute of Dentistry, Uzbekistan Shavkat Eryigitovich Islamov , Associate Professor, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Department of Forensic Medicine and Pathological Anatomy Samarkand State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan Normakhmatov Ilhom Zainitdinovich , Assistant to the Department of Civil Defence and Physical Education, UzbekistanAbstract
According to the analysis of the conclusions of forensic medical examinations of the teeth injuries, it has been established that the trauma of the teeth was caused by a strong blow of a blunt solid object on the tooth crown. The frontal teeth of the upper jaw and, less frequently, the lower jaw were affected. Tooth fractures were localised to the crown, neck and root of the tooth. Injuries to the maxillary central incisors were the most common.
Keywords
Dental injuries, types, mechanism of formation, forensic medical examination
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