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FORENSIC  EXAMINATION
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Figure 2-6.—Forensic Examination Form

Figure 2-5.—Sample of old SF 603, back side. Charting/Markings The   teeth   are   separated   on   the   exam   form   to facilitate   illustrating   supernumerary   teeth,   mixed dentition,   and   interproximal   restorations.   If   a restoration   exists   interproximally   with   no   occlusal component,  use  the  space  to  draw  the  restoration. When  indicating  fixed  partial  dentures,  ignore  the spaces.  Draw  the  prosthesis  and  indicate  the materials  and  teeth  involved  in  the  Remarks  section as usual. Use   the   following   symbols   and   notations   to complete the top section of the Forensic Examination form  to  record  existing  restorations,  existing  teeth, missing  teeth,  prosthetic  appliances,  and  variation  of normal  conditions  (non-disease).  Use  black  ink  with the  following  symbols  and  notations.  MANMED chapter  6,  also  gives  details  on  these  symbols  and notations. Note: These same symbols are used for Box 2 on the Current Status Form. MISSING  TEETH.—Draw   a   large   "X"   on   the root or roots of teeth not visible in the mouth. Figure 2-7  illustrates  teeth  #6,  #11,  and  #12  as  missing  or extracted teeth. EDENTULOUS  ARCH.—Make     crossing     lines each running from the uppermost aspect of one third 2-9

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