Odontology Section News

Source: Camilla George, MSc, LLM

As we look forward to the 79th AAFS Annual Scientific Conference in Orlando next February, the forensic odontology section welcomes professionals and academics in our field to share their latest work, case studies, and innovative research. From dental age estimation to bite mark trauma and human identification, our field is progressing as we embrace the use of Artificial Intelligence.

Abstract Submission Deadline: August 1, 2026
Presentation Types: Workshops, Oral Presentations, Poster Presentations
How to Submit: https://www.aafs.org/annual-conference/abstract-submission

FSF Grants/Scholarships

The Forensic Sciences Foundation (FSF) provides financial assistance to give hope, support, and encouragement to those who wish to grow their professional knowledge and network among the best.

More information may be found by clicking the links below.

https://www.aafs.org/article/fsf-bashinski-grant-july-31-deadline-reminder

https://www.aafs.org/forensic-sciences-foundation/Student-Affiliate-Scholarship

https://www.aafs.org/forensic-sciences-foundation/student-travel-grant

With the grants/scholarships available to reducing the barriers to attend this conference, we look forward to seeing more researchers (such as PhD students) from abroad attend and share developments in their fields of research. Case studies are also welcome.

Why join our section? We are a fun and dynamic group who enjoys meeting and sharing our knowledge across the generations who attend. 

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