IDENTITY OF BLOOD GROUP FROM DENTAL PULP OF DECEASED HUMAN

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  • B. KARTHIKA Research Scholar, Bharath University, Selaiyur, Tambaram, Chennai – 600 073, Tamil Nadu, India..
  • M. ELUMALAI Department of Pharmacology, Sree Balaji Dental College& Hospital, Bharath University,Chennai, Tamil Nadu, INDIA

Keywords:

capillary blood group, forensic odontology, pulpal blood group, Rhesus factor

Abstract

Forensic science has many maxims, perhaps the best known of which is that every contact leaves its trace (Locard principle). Forensic identification is to identify the deceased individual and the culprit in medicolegal cases. The blood group once it formed in an individual it can’t be changed in their life time and dental pulp is protected by the surrounding calcified structures namely enamel and dentin, so blood group and dental pulp use has its own significance in identity. This review discusses about the Identity of Blood groups from dental pulp of deceased human.

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2013-06-30

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B. KARTHIKA, & M. ELUMALAI. (2013). IDENTITY OF BLOOD GROUP FROM DENTAL PULP OF DECEASED HUMAN. International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, 4(2), 1000–1004. Retrieved from https://ijpbs.in/index.php/journal/article/view/2384

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