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Updates in Forensic Odontology Information and articles dedicated especially to those interested in Forensic Odontology. (UNDER CONSTRUCTION) .
Police Blotter / FBI Bulletin Board / Missing Persons Information dedicated especially to Police investigations and cold case files.
Forensic Odontology
Cold Case File Help requested to identify an apparent homicide victim found near South Bend Indiana. The ADA has requested assistance on behalf of the St. Joseph County police in identifying a body recovered from behind a Howard Johnson’s Hotel in June of 1985. The hotel was located at the Indiana toll Road exit 76th. Forensic Description: Dental Features: DNA Profile: Points of Contact (POC): Related Articles: ADA News Journal of the Indiana Dental Association
Equipment and Service Reviews Member reviews of equipment and services used by Dental Legal Consultants. (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
Book and Reference Resource List A list of recommend books and documents for reference, research, and education purposes.(UNDER CONSTRUCTION)
The AAODLC.Org Web Log (“Blog”)* The Web Log concept has become a powerful tool for communication between Professionals. It’s is very similar to what use to be called a Message board, or internet forum, but now more commonly known as a “Blog.” In a nut shell, “Blog” is a slang combination of the words “Web” and “Log.” Why not then “Wlog.” Because that would just be too hard to say. So from here on we will call our Web Log -- a Blog so as to save on typing. The contents of the AAODLC. Org Blog is member created and run. A large portion of this website has been reserved for Blog use; where members may leave messages concerning all subjects of Dental Legal Consulting. Your Comments, Questions, or Answers maybe reviewed by all in reverse chronological order. You will find this interactive form of communication powerful tool in reviewing your ideas among your peers. The real time nature of a Blog can be immediately understood when one has pressing issues that need member support. Although not every member may have the correct answer, a general consensus can be achieved with blog use. * (The AAODLC Blog is presently under construction.)
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