#1
What is the primary role of forensic odontology in human identification?
Determining the time of death
Analyzing DNA evidence
Examining dental records
Conducting fingerprint analysis
#2
Which of the following is NOT a method used in forensic odontology?
Age estimation
Dental radiography
Lipid analysis
Bite mark analysis
#3
What is the term for the process of comparing postmortem dental records with antemortem dental records?
Odontogram comparison
Dental charting
Odontolegal analysis
Forensic dental identification
#4
Which of the following factors does NOT affect the accuracy of bite mark analysis?
Skin elasticity
Bite mark location
Time elapsed since the bite occurred
Type of food consumed
#5
What is the term for the science of measuring and analyzing the dimensions of the human skull?
Osteology
Craniofacial anthropology
Cephalometry
Craniodontics
#6
Which of the following can be used to create a bite mark overlay for comparison?
Soft tissue
Plaster
Metal
Glass
#7
What is the significance of bite mark analysis in forensic odontology?
It helps determine the cause of death
It can identify the gender of the victim
It assists in identifying the assailant
It helps estimate the time of death
#8
Which dental characteristic is most commonly used in human identification?
Number of teeth
Tooth color
Dental fillings
Tooth shape
#9
What is the term for the study of bite marks and their interpretation?
Bitemarkology
Orofacial analysis
Dentofacial morphology
Odontostomatology
#10
Which of the following is a limitation of using dental records in human identification?
Dental records are always accurate and complete
Dental records may not exist for all individuals
Dental records cannot be compared with antemortem data
Dental records do not contain unique identifiers
#11
Which of the following dental structures is most resistant to decomposition?
#12
What is the primary purpose of dental radiography in forensic odontology?
To determine the age of the victim
To identify dental restorations
To analyze tooth morphology
To assess dental trauma
#13
In forensic odontology, the 'ABFO' scale is used for what purpose?
Estimating age based on dental wear
Classifying bite marks
Determining gender from teeth
Assessing dental trauma
#14
What is the term for the analysis of tooth wear patterns to estimate the age of an individual?
Dental radiography
Dental anthropometry
Dental histology
Odontometry
#15
Which dental structure is often used for DNA extraction in forensic odontology?
#16
Which type of bite mark is most commonly found in cases of child abuse?
Incisal bite mark
Bruised bite mark
Patterned bite mark
Non-bite-related injury
#17
What is the term for the method of age estimation using the eruption pattern of permanent teeth?
Dental histology
Dental chronology
Dental eruption
Dental age assessment
#18
What term is used to describe the process of using dental records to identify unknown human remains?
Dental profiling
Dental anthropometry
Dental identification
Dental comparison