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[Dental records and responsibility].

open access: yesNederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2006
Dental records are more than a small part of the bookkeeping. In most dental practises, keeping records is the task of a dental assistant. In civil court, the dentist is in most countries liable for the mistakes of his employees. In disciplinary court however there may be doubt whether the dentist is responsible for the mistakes of his assistant ...
Brands, W.G.
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Quality Assurance and the Dental Record

Dental Clinics of North America, 1985
The patient record can be valuable in reviewing quality of dental care if the record is properly designed and if the documentation is complete. A number of types of record audits are possible, based on intended scope of audit, record selection criteria, and frequency of audit.
C R, Jerge, R M, Orlowski
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Digitalization of dental recording

Forensic Science International, 1982
Abstract A short survey is given of the present status in the digitalization of dental recording, the initiative to which was taken by the Federation Dentaire Internationale (FDI) in 1970. Apart from being an international ‘language’ for the dental profession which — among other things — will greatly facilitate epidemiological research, such ...
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Qualities of Dental Chart Recording and Coding

2013
Chart recording and coding are the important processes in the healthcare informatics system, but there were only a few reports in the dentistry field. The objectives of this study are to study the qualities of dental chart recording and coding, as well as the achievement of lecture/workshop on this topic. The study was performed by auditing the patient'
Yosananda Chantravekin   +3 more
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Ownership and maintenance of dental records

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1978
The maintenance of good dental records is essential for the defense of a professional liability claim. If a dentist must give records and radiographs to a patient, insurance carrier, or succeeding practitioner, he should always give copies and maintain the originals.
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Use of Electronic Dental Records in Brazil

2013
This study aims to provide both a quantitative and a qualitative analysis of the usability of the most popular electronic dental records in Brazil regarding its clinical and administrative features. The softwares not only will be evaluated regarding their usage among the Brazilian dental professionals but also regarding their functionalities (present ...
Renata Abramovicz-Finkelsztain   +2 more
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Identification Through the Computerization of Dental Records

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1977
Abstract The use of dental records in forensic sciences is one of the accepted and time-honored methods of identification. A trained forensic odontologist is consulted when identification cannot be determined through visualization, fingerprints, personal effects, or other methods.
R, Siegel, N D, Sperber, A, Trieglaff
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Digital signature of electronic dental records

American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2012
The purpose of this article is to examine the feasibility of digital signature technology to guarantee the legal validation of electronic dental records.The possible uses of digital signature technology, the actual use of digital signature technology to authenticate electronic dental records, the authentication of each part of the electronic dental ...
Ivan Toshio, Maruo, Hiroshi, Maruo
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The Electronics Dental Records

The emergence of digital revolution in the medical world has changed the manner in which dental information is stored and accessibly retrieved. The Electronic Dental records (EDRs) have come to the fore as a key to the increased rates of clinical efficiency, the enhanced quality of the diagnostic process, and the empowerment of patient-centered care ...
null G. Monika   +3 more
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