Dr. Emilio Nuzzolese
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Dr. Emilio Nuzzolese

Associate Professor
Department of Public Health and Pediatric Sciences, University of Turin, Turin, Piemonte, Italy


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Shape Analytical Morphometry from University of Bari, Italy

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Area of Interest:

Medicine
100%
Dental Disease
62%
Dental Biomaterials Science
90%
Oral Health
75%
Oral Medicine
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
2
Chapters
3
Articles
62
Abstracts
12

Selected Publications

  1. Tarantino, F., L. Buongiorno, B.P.D. Luca, A. Stellacci and M. Di Landro et al., 2023. Identification of skeletal remains using genetic profiling: A case linking Italy and Poland. Genes, Vol. 14. 10.3390/genes14010134.
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  2. dos Santos Goetten, I.F., A.C.C. Oenning, R.F. Silva, E. Nuzzolese, E.L. Junior and A. Franco, 2022. Diagnostic accuracy of the third molar maturity index (I3M) to assess the age of legal majority in Northern Brazil-population-specific cut-off values. Int. J. Legal Med., 136: 1507-1514.
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  3. Nuzzolese, E., F. Lupariello, L. Tattoli and G. Di Vella, 2022. Development of a colorimetric scale as an aid for estimating temperature of burnt bone. Curr. For. Sci., 10.2174/2666484401666221228150116.
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  4. Nuzzolese, E., 2022. Integration of dentistry and forensic odontology for a structured identification system and border control. For. Sci. Res., 7: 94-95.
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  5. Nuzzolese, E. and M. Torreggianti, 2022. The need for a complete dental autopsy of unidentified edentulous human remains. For. Sci. Res., 7: 319-322.
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  6. Cal×, C. and E. Nuzzolese, 2022. The use of the anatomage table for improving forensic odontology education and training. Ann. 3D Print. Med., Vol. 7. 10.1016/j.stlm.2022.100073.
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  7. Nuzzolese, E., 2021. iDENTIfyme informative campaign: Raising forensic dental identification awareness in the community. J. Prev. Med. Public Health, 54: 218-219.
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  8. Nuzzolese, E., 2021. VIRDENTOPSY: Virtual dental autopsy and remote forensic odontology evaluation. Dent. J., Vol. 9. 10.3390/dj9090102.
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  9. Chierto, E., G. Cena, R.W. Mann, G. Mattutino, E. Nuzzolese and C. Robino, 2021. Sweet tooth: DNA profiling of a cranium from an isolated retained root fragment. J. Forensic Sci., 66: 1973-1979.
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  10. Nuzzolese, E., 2020. Electronic health record and blockchain architecture: Forensic chain hypothesis for human identification. Egypt. J. Forensic Sci., Vol. 10. 10.1186/s41935-020-00209-z.
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  11. Aquila, I., S. Gratteri, M.A. Sacco, E. Nuzzolese, V. Fineschi, P. Frati and P. Ricci, 2018. Could the screening for correct oral health reduce the impact of death due to bolus asphyxia in adult patients? A forensic case report. Med. Hypotheses, 110: 23-26.
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  12. Cameriere, R., E. Cunha, S.N. Wasterlain, S. de Luca and E. Sassaroli et al., 2013. Age estimation by pulp/tooth ratio in lateral and central incisors by peri-apical X-ray. J. Forensic Legal Med., 20: 530-536.
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  13. Nuzzolese, E. and N. Cirulli, 2012. Orthodontic surgery and professional liability: The homozygote twin case. J. Forensic Sci., 57: 1114-1117.
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  14. Nuzzolese, E., B. Solarino, C. Liuzzi and G. di Vella, 2011. Assessing chronological age of unaccompanied minors in Southern Italy. Am. J. Forensic Med. Pathol., 32: 202-207.
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  15. Nuzzolese, E. and M. Borrini, 2010. Forensic approach to an archaeological casework of “Vampire” skeletal remains in venice: Odontological and anthropological prospectus*. J. Forensic Sci., 55: 1634-1637.
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  16. Nuzzolese, E., M.M. Lepore, F. Montagna, V. Marcario, S. de Rosa, B. Solarino and G. di Vella, 2009. Child abuse and dental neglect: The dental teams role in identification and prevention. Int. J. Dental Hygiene, 7: 96-101.
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