Teaching forensic odontology: an opinion on its content and format*

Eur J Dent Educ. 2006 Aug;10(3):137-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0579.2006.00405.x.

Abstract

Forensic odontology involves dentists' participation in assisting legal and criminal issues. Formal teaching in forensic odontology has existed for over a 100 years. Over the last century, forensic odontology has evolved and, today, it is an integral part of undergraduate dental training in many countries. Dentists have been trained in the specialty, and dedicated departments established in institutes and universities around the world. A survey undertaken at five universities revealed that these centres have developed detailed curricula in forensic odontology, and a general standard exists in teaching forensic odontology, however, coverage of recent advances in forensic science may be lacking. While recognising that these programmes are not representative of teaching in forensic odontology worldwide, suggestions are made for an alternative approach to teaching the subject. Moreover, it is stressed that teaching be undertaken by qualified forensic odontologists.

MeSH terms

  • Curriculum*
  • Forensic Dentistry / education*
  • Humans
  • Program Development / methods*