



SGT.SAFETY
was developed by a pediatric dentist who began using dentail bite
impressions as a way of safeguarding his own child, and other young
patients.
This thermoplastic wafer records the size and shape of a child's
teeth, the tooth position within the arch, and the relationship
between upper and lower jaws.
Like fingerprints, dentall imprints are unique to every person, so
bite impressions serve an accurate method of identification-not
even identical twins have the same bite characteristics.
A Toothprints impression, also captures saliva, which is a powerful
source of human scent, thus making the wafer effective for
dog-scent tracking.
The saliva also provides a DNA sample.
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For Dog Scent Tracking
Yearly updates of Toothprints bite impressions are ideal. If not
possible, it is recommended that the initial impression be taken at
age 3(or after all primary teeth have erupted), updated at age 7 or
8{or after the upper and lower incisors and the first permanent
molars have erupted}, and then again at age 12 or 13
(or after all permanent teeth excluding 3rd molars, have erupted).






First soften the patented
thermoplastic wafer in a
water bath,and instruct
the child to "open
big,big like a lion then
bite down tight while I
count to 10". It's that
simple,Parents keep the
Toothprints wafer at
home in recloseable bag
(provided], for
confidentiality and
quick access.
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Dentistry's Role In
Identification Of Missing
Children!
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Client Service
While Helping to Protect
Our Children.
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