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A Growth Chart for KBG Syndrome

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American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, EarlyView.
Karen J. Low   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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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Electronic Dental Records System Adoption

2015
The use of Electronic Dental Records (EDRs) and management software has become more frequent, following the increase in prevelance of new technologies and computers in dental offices. The purpose of this study is to identify and evaluate the use of EDRs by the dental community in the São Paulo city area.
Renata, Abramovicz-Finkelsztain   +2 more
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Clinical examination & record-keeping: Part 1: Dental records

British Dental Journal, 2017
This article forms part of a BDJ series of Practice papers on the subject of clinical examination and related record keeping. The series is taken from the Faculty of General Dental Practice UK (FGDP[UK]) 2016 Good Practice Guidelines book on this topic, edited by A. M. Hadden. This particular article, the first in the series, describes what constitutes
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Electronic clinical dental records: unintended consequences

British Dental Journal, 2018
Record keeping is an essential component of delivering safe and appropriate care. In an ever increasing climate of litigation and complaints contemporaneous record keeping has assumed increasing importance, but is time consuming to do well and cover the aspects of care necessary. Practitioners have started using templates and copy and paste notes which,
L, D'Cruz, R, Rattan
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[Dental records and responsibility].

Nederlands 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 ...
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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
openaire   +1 more source

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