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you will be applying dental evidence to both crimal and civil law. This includes identifying sexual abuse, personal identification of the deceased. especially in mass disasters, or when facial recognition is inconclusive according to the u.s. bureau of labor statistics the job outlook for forensic odontologist may grow by 16% between the years of 2012-22 identify human remains that cannot be identified using face recognition, fingerprints or other means. identify bodies in mass facilities, such as plane crashes and natural disaster determine the sources of bite mark injuries, in cases of assault or suspected abuse Estimate the age of skeletal remains a doctor of dental or doctor of dental medicine degree is required testify in cases of dental malpractice the salary ranges from 13,134 to 351,332. depending on experience and qualification. you must be highly experienced, specially trained dentist to help identify unknown remains and trace bite marks, may be called in to do so by police officers, medical examiner, or coroner. the first documented application of forensic odontology was performed by paul revere. he was asked to help identify the remains of a man who sent him on his famous midnight ride. forensic odontologist usually work in hospitals, dental setups, medical facilities and law enforcement agencies. in 1975, Walter Marx was convicted of murdering a woman after his dental records and bite marks were compared to those that they found on the woman's nose. the process in which evidence was collected and became the standard for forensic odontology