%0 Journal Article %T Aka Canturk Oral Autopsy Method for the Dental Identification of Fetus and Infant Cases %A P. Sema Aka %A Nergis Canturk %J Forensic Medicine and Anatomy Research %P 48-50 %@ 2327-4107 %D 2014 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/fmar.2014.23009 %X Forensic research requires the application of reliable identification methods for unidentified individuals, among which the dental analysis has prime importance. The most significant source of dental evidence is oral autopsy applications, which consist of an examination and evidence collection from the oral cavity of a deceased individual. Oral autopsies show variations depending on the age of the person due to rigor mortis. The oral autopsy of a child may require an easier operation than adults, and thus, the procedures are usually simpler for fetus or infant cases. The aim of this study is to propose the theoretical and experimental aspects of an oral autopsy protocol for a special age group of fetus or infant cases, which is a method for extracting tooth germs in their developmental stages for identification purposes and entitled by the authors¡¯ names as the ¡°Aka-Canturk Oral Autopsy Method¡±. %K Aka Canturk Oral Autopsy Method for the Dental Identification of Fetus and Infant Cases %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=47956