Editor, – In addition to the useful information in the article 'Management of bite injuries' (Aust Prescr 2006;29:6-8), readers should be aware of the forensic implications of bite marks.
Marks made by the teeth may be inflicted either on skin or inanimate objects in cases of criminal assault, sexual assault, child abuse or homicide. Bite marks may be used as evidence in court, either to identify a perpetrator or exclude suspects.3
While prompt medical attention for bites is necessary, medicolegal consideration must also be given to correct documentation of the injury, with biological swabs for DNA testing and photographs (including scale).4 Without good evidence collection criminal or civil legal proceedings may be hampered.
Helen James
Forensic Odontologist
Acting Director, Forensic Odontology Unit
University of Adelaide, Adelaide