When a dental practitioner is brought before a disciplinary body, a common finding is that dental records were poorly kept and inadequate to establish issues of consent for treatment or the nature of the treatment undertaken. Often this finding may be incidental to the actual issue that brought the practitioner before a regulatory body or the Courts. The aim of this study was to examine recent cases reported in the State of Victoria involving dental practitioners, specifically seeking those cases where the record keeping was found to be inadequate as an incidental finding.Published rulings of formal complaints and notification cases brought before disciplinary hearings in the State of Victoria for the period January 2000 to June 2014 were a...
A long-standing patient in an established practice requests her dental records and x-rays from the p...
BACKGROUND: Forensic odontologists provide an important service to the community by identifying unkn...
Medical record is one of the written evidence about the treatment who provided by doctors and dentis...
Proper recording and keeping dental records are an important part of any dental practice. It helps i...
Dental records are more than a small part of the bookkeeping. In most dental practises, keeping reco...
A well designed, adequately documented and properly maintained patient record is an important tool ...
Stresses a clinical photograph can form an important and accurate part of the patient record. Infor...
Forensic odontology is the application of dentistry within the criminal justice system. Forensic exp...
The improper use of the complaints process or legal proceedings by patients has been an ongoing issu...
Introduction: Dental records are essential for treatment planning because they collect all relevant ...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has found dental practitioners at elevated risk of complaint compared ...
Forensic odontology (FO) techniques are used to identify unknown remains and play an integral role i...
Available data suggest that the provision of periodontal ly related services in general dental pract...
Background. The creating, maintenance and storage of patients’ medical records is an important compe...
Introduction: Dental patient records should be of high quality, contain information to allow for go...
A long-standing patient in an established practice requests her dental records and x-rays from the p...
BACKGROUND: Forensic odontologists provide an important service to the community by identifying unkn...
Medical record is one of the written evidence about the treatment who provided by doctors and dentis...
Proper recording and keeping dental records are an important part of any dental practice. It helps i...
Dental records are more than a small part of the bookkeeping. In most dental practises, keeping reco...
A well designed, adequately documented and properly maintained patient record is an important tool ...
Stresses a clinical photograph can form an important and accurate part of the patient record. Infor...
Forensic odontology is the application of dentistry within the criminal justice system. Forensic exp...
The improper use of the complaints process or legal proceedings by patients has been an ongoing issu...
Introduction: Dental records are essential for treatment planning because they collect all relevant ...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has found dental practitioners at elevated risk of complaint compared ...
Forensic odontology (FO) techniques are used to identify unknown remains and play an integral role i...
Available data suggest that the provision of periodontal ly related services in general dental pract...
Background. The creating, maintenance and storage of patients’ medical records is an important compe...
Introduction: Dental patient records should be of high quality, contain information to allow for go...
A long-standing patient in an established practice requests her dental records and x-rays from the p...
BACKGROUND: Forensic odontologists provide an important service to the community by identifying unkn...
Medical record is one of the written evidence about the treatment who provided by doctors and dentis...