Specifications include, but are not limited to 1.-Establishment or confirmation of identification of decedents by the evaluation of teeth, oral, and maxillofacial structures, and comparison thereof with antemortem records; 2.-Determination of age/gender/race and other reconstructional profiling of victims by the evaluation of teeth and jaws; 3.-Interpretation of oral and maxillofacial injuries seen in living or deceased victims of criminal maltreatment (domestic violence/neglect) and other instances of trauma; 4.-Identification and classification of victims of mass fatalities; 5.-Bite mark analysis, and; 6.-Provision of expert witness testimony involving identification of human remains, bite marks on human skin and orofacial injury cases. 7. -Provision of education and training in forensic odontology to The Office of the State Medical Examiner personnel and coroners as deemed appropriate by the Chief Medical Examiner