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Possibilities for dental identification in the case of mass disaster in Slovenia

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Possibilities for dental identification in the case of mass disaster in Slovenia

Auteurs : B. Ermenc ; K. Rener

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Abstract: The quality of the keeping of dental records in 50 dental offices in Slovenia selected at random was established. Every third dentist (approx. 29%) completed an extensive dental survey. Twelve percent of people have orthopantomographic images of their jawbones in their documentation, which are very useful in the identification process. Within the process of the reprivatisation of dental activities, which was abolished in Slovenia in 1957 and reintroduced in 1992, insufficient completion of dental records is still detected. The cause of the present circumstances can also be ascribed to totally incompatible computer programs for the recording of dental treatments. The introduction of computers in dental practice has also led to the abandonment of the accurate filling out of dental records (Form 8.1).

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DOI: 10.1016/S0379-0738(99)00076-6

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<note type="content">Fig. 1: An example of filled front side of a dental record form (Form 8.1).</note>
<note type="content">Fig. 2: A reverse side of dental record form (Form 8.1) with dental treatments entered.</note>
<note type="content">Table 1: Number of dentists and specialist dentists (as of October 1997)</note>
<note type="content">Table 2: Percentage of accurate recording of parameters in 500 dental records selected at random from 50 dental offices in Slovenia</note>
<note type="content">Table 3: Results of the comparison of actual and recorded treatments in a 50-person sample</note>
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