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Forensic Dental Identification and Blockchain Technology: hypothesis, applications, trends
1. EMILIO NUZZOLESE, DDS, MSc, PhD
HOD Forensic Odontology, University of Turin (Italy)
Lecturer in Forensic Dentistry, University of Catanzaro (Italy)
Chairman, Forensic Odontology for Human Rights
President, Dental Team DVI Italia
FORENSIC ODONTOLOGIST
Forensic Dental Identification and0
Blockchain Technology:0
hypothesis,0applications,0trends
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
1 December
2018
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13. I. Mass and Disaster Victims Identification
II. War and other conflicts Victim Identification
III. Missing and Unidentified Human Remains
IV. Minors and Border Control
V. Homicide
VI. Domestic/Sexual Violence
VII. Child Abuse & Dental Neglect
VIII.Dental evidence on crime scene
IX. Torture
X. Human Trafficking Victims recognition
XI. Patients Rights and Malpractice
XII. Humanitarian Forensic Odontology
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20. [ICRC $ Missing persons: a handbook for parliamentarians
2009
www.icrc.org/eng/resources/documents/publication/p1117.htm,
Geneva Convention, AP I: sec. III,art. 32]
An incomplete post mortem assessment
represents a violation of human rights and
international humanitarian law because
Families have the right to know the fate of their
missing relatives and once determined it has been
death, all available means must be undertaken to
ensure recovery of body and personal effects
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21. [Nuzzolese E. Dental autopsy for the identification of missing
persons, J Forensic Dental Sciences, 2018 JanAAprC 10(1): 50A
54]
Post mortem assessment, evidence and data
collection of any unidentified human remains of
unknown nationality should follow DVI principles.
Forensic odontologists should be involved not
only in the PM data collection but also in the AM
dental data input, COMPARISON and
reconciliation.
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25. ! Health Data can become automated,
verifiable, immutable, distributed and
decentralized.
! Cost savings in the Healthcare industries.
! All Tests/exams/medical-dental data will be
available to the Healthcare providers:
- reducing costs for heatlhcare industries
- duplications of tests
- Increasing efficency in Medicine as in
Forensic
Blockchain can…+
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26. H CDD H O
Healthcare)
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Records
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34. Jeddy N,'Ravi'S,'Radhika T.'Current trends'in'forensic odontology.'J
Forensic Dent Sci'2017B9:115F9''
Computer-generated dental records gain more
importance due to the fact that it can be easily
networked and transferred for routine
professional consultation or forensic cases
requiring dental records for identification.
…Efforts have to made to maintain the dental
records, which will serve as antemortem data.
Dental Data'and'Trends
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