Toothprints
Like fingerprints, dental imprints are unique to every person, so bite impressions can serve as an accurate method of identification. Dental restorations and x-rays have historically been the primary basis for dental identification. Tootprints are important because the successful fight against tooth decay has left many children with no cavities, thus, no dental records. An unrinsed Toothprints also captures saliva, which is a powerful source of scent, making Toothprints effective for scent-dog tracking.
A Toothprints dental ID takes only a few minutes. Ifs comfortable for the child and gives the parent peace of mind. Hopefully, you will never use it.
