Importance and Maintenance of Dental Records- Are Dentists aware? A survey among Private Dental Practitioners

Authors

  • Anoli Agrawal Post-graduate student, Department of Public Health Dentistry, ACPM Dental College, Dhule
  • Prashanth VK Professor, Department of Public Health Dentistry, ACPM Dental College, Dhule
  • Arun Dodamani Professor and Head, Department of Public Health Dentistry, ACPM Dental College, Dhule
  • Shruti Pundkar Post-graduate student, Department of Public Health Dentistry, ACPM Dental College, Dhule
  • Prachi Ray Post-graduate student, Department of Public Health Dentistry, ACPM Dental College, Dhule
  • Asmita Hamand Post-graduate student, Department of Public Health Dentistry, ACPM Dental College, Dhule

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56501/intjforensicodontol.v7i1.89

Keywords:

Dental recor d, forensic odontology, Dental practitioners, forensic, medico legal cases,

Abstract

Introduction: Forensic expertise, including dental ide ntification and expertise in civil litigation cases related to dental malpractice and injuries mostly count on dental records. Comparison of dental data obtained from the deceased person with dental data obtained by the dentist from the person’s life is a primary method of identification through dental evidence.

Material and Methodology: In all, 180 dentists participated in an online survey. Questions covered general information on dentists, maintenance of dental records, and knowledge of legal requirements and forensic odontology.

Results: 66.6% of dentists said that they update patients’ data on every visit. 86.6% of dentists were aware of the use of Dental records in Forensic Odontology. 89.9% of dentists were not aware of how they should present the data when asked by the legal authority whereas only 10.1% of Dentists were aware of how they are supposed to provide the data. The percentage of dentists who knew how long they are legally mandated to keep patient records showed a significant difference (p<0.0 5) between BDS (Bachelors of Dental Surgery) and MDS (Masters of Dental Surgery) practitioners.

Conclusion: Dentists being aware of forensic odontology, still lack the information about the legal aspects of it. Forensic odontology should be included in the curriculum as a separate subject to improve knowledge at the grassroots level. The focus should also be improved towards raising the awareness among private practitioners regarding the practical aspect of forensic odontology.

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Published

2022-06-22

How to Cite

Anoli Agrawal, Prashanth VK, Arun Dodamani, Shruti Pundkar, Prachi Ray, & Asmita Hamand. (2022). Importance and Maintenance of Dental Records- Are Dentists aware? A survey among Private Dental Practitioners. International Journal of Forensic Odontology, 7(1), 18–29. https://doi.org/10.56501/intjforensicodontol.v7i1.89