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Procedures for the collection of dental records for person identification.
Full Abstract
Dental treatment records offer a valuable resource for establishing the identification of deceased persons by means of dental comparison as required for forensic purposes. The creation, maintenance, storage and custody of such records is a legal and ethical duty of each dental practitioner. Dentists in Australia are also bound by federal and state legislation to protect their patients' confidentiality at all times. They are also required by law to note and report evidence of child abuse observed in the course of their treatment. When dental records are required for forensic purposes certain procedures should be followed for their release and collection. This paper discusses these procedures, and illustrates by reference to an actual case the possible consequences of deviating from established protocols.
Author information
Author/s: Brown, Kenneth A (KA);
Affiliation: Forensic Odontology Unit, University of Adelaide, Australia. mkkb(-atsign-)adam.com.au
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Case Reports; Journal Article
Journal: The Journal of forensic odonto-stomatology (J Forensic Odontostomatol), published in Australia. (Language: eng)
Reference: 2007-Dec; vol 25 (issue 2) : pp 63-4
Dates: Created 2008/01/10; Completed 2008/01/22;
PMID: 18183690, status: MEDLINE (last retrieved date: 2/18/2009)
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