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  1. Can studies and published findings on enamel rod-end patterns contribute to practical forensic dental identification?
  2. Reflections on setting up forensic odontology department, its activities, and faculty
  3. A digital method of measuring the gonial angle on radiographs for forensic age estimation
  4. Age estimation by pulp-to-tooth area ratio using cone-beam computed tomography: A preliminary analysis
  5. Forensic Dental Age Estimation by Measuring Root Dentin Translucency Area Using a New Digital Technique
  6. Response to “Significance of descriptive statistics in forensic anthropology research”, published in the November 2013 issue of the Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine
  7. Accuracy of Identifying Juvenile/Adult Status from Third Molar Development using Prediction Probabilities Derived from Logistic Regression Analysis
  8. Analyses of odontometric sexual dimorphism and sex assessment accuracy on a large sample
  9. Are teeth useful in estimating stature?
  10. The usefulness of Belgian formulae in third molar-based age assessment of Indians
  11. Are frontal sinuses useful indicators of sex?
  12. Chapter-12 Tooth Anatomy and Forensic Odontology
  13. An assessment of the versatility of Kvaal's method of adult dental age estimation in Indians
  14. Age estimation from pulp/tooth area ratio (PTR) in an Indian sample: A preliminary comparison of three mandibular teeth used alone and in combination
  15. Age estimation in Indians from extracted unsectioned teeth
  16. Perceptions and preferences on denture marking in an Indian sample
  17. Corrigendum to “Odontometric sex assessment in Indians” [Forensic Sci. Int. 192 (2009) 129.e1–129.e5]
  18. Validity of the mandibular canine index (MCI) in sex prediction: Reassessment in an Indian sample
  19. Education in forensic dentistry in India
  20. Usefulness of patient photograph as a marker for identifying denture‐wearers in India*
  21. Accuracy of predicting 18 years of age from mandibular third molar development in an Indian sample using Demirjian’s ten-stage criteria
  22. Age Estimation in Indians Using Demirjian’s 8-teeth Method
  23. A New Digital Approach for Measuring Dentin Translucency in Forensic Age Estimation
  24. Age estimation in Indians from pulp/tooth area ratio of mandibular canines
  25. Odontometric sex assessment from logistic regression analysis
  26. A decade of forensic odontology in India
  27. Odontometric sex assessment in Indians
  28. Effectiveness of Bang and Ramm’s formulae in age assessment of Indians from dentin translucency length
  29. Limitations of the mandibular canine index in sex assessment
  30. Professional negligence in dental practice: Potential for civil and criminal liability in India
  31. Palatine Rugae and Their Significance in Clinical Dentistry
  32. Sex Discrimination Potential of Buccolingual and Mesiodistal Tooth Dimensions
  33. Univariate sex dimorphism in the Nepalese dentition and the use of discriminant functions in gender assessment
  34. Differences in the palatal rugae shape in two populations of India
  35. Teaching forensic odontology: an opinion on its content and format*