Title of article :
Awareness of dental students about forensic odontology in Karachi, Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Kashif, Mehwash Department of Oral Pathology - Karachi Medical and Dental College, Pakistan , Kamran, M. Abdullah Liaquat College of Medicine and Dentistry, Karachi, Pakistan , Rizwan, Sadia Department of Orthodontics - Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan , Iqbal, Sana Abbasi Shaheed Hospital - Karachi Medical and Dental College, Pakistan , Aslam, Ayesha Abbasi Shaheed Hospital - Karachi Medical and Dental College, Pakistan , Shifa, Sundus Karachi Medical and Dental College, Pakistan
Abstract :
BACKGROUND and AIM: Forensic odontology is a neglected field of dentistry despite its importance in profession. It must
be considered as part of dental curriculum and undergraduate students must have insight into the subject. The objective of
this study was to evaluate the awareness of dental graduates regarding forensic dentistry in Karachi, Pakistan.
METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted from January to June 2019 among different dental colleges of
Karachi. About 500 participants including house officers, postgraduate trainees, and dental teaching faculty were
recruited through convenience sampling. Inclusion criteria were undergraduate and graduate dental students of
recognized dental colleges who verbally consented for study. All quacks and non-registered practitioners were
excluded. A predesigned questionnaire was used to collect data which consists of two sections, i.e., basic demographic
data and knowledge of dental practitioners regarding forensic dentistry, respectively. Data collected were entered and
analyzed on SPSS.
RESULTS: Women were major participants, i.e., 68.29% (n = 341). 55.80% (n = 279) of participants were postgraduate
trainees. Approximately, 61.20% (n = 306) of people believed in significance of maintaining dental record. In 67.80%
(n = 339) of cases, investigators could estimate age of victim while 49.20% (n = 246) could identify gender. 46.20%
(n = 231) of participants agreed that forensic odontology helped in testification as an expert witness. The most accurate
method for identification was an anthological examination, followed by fingerprints, serological, and visual
identification. Whereas, 47.80% (n = 239) of participants knew the identification of a person with the help of bite mark,
majority of participants (90.00%, n = 450) suggested that awareness programs must be initiated.
CONCLUSION: The awareness of dentists regarding forensic dentistry is judiciously sufficient and knowledge of
maintaining dental records was satisfactory. Burly initiatives must be taken to develop the specialty in Karachi.
Keywords :
Dentistry , Medical Jurisprudence , Awareness , Dermatoglyphics , Knowledge
Journal title :
Journal of Oral Health and Oral Epidemiology