Bidisha Borah, M Gowsalya, Alka D Kale, Punnya V Angadi
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As the conventional forensic procedures are tedious and time-consuming, there is a need for a digital platform that may help registration of dental records of all patients.</p><p><strong>Aim: </strong>The study aims to assess the knowledge regarding Digital Dental Record Platform as a forensic aid for personal identification among the dental practitioners.</p><p><strong>Methodology: </strong>After validation of the prepared questionnaire, it was circulated digitally as a google form and manually among dental practitioners in Belagavi city. The results obtained were tabulated and statistically analysed.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>94.4% respondents thought that there is a need for a centralised digital platform to maintain dental records in India and it will be useful if the Indian government links the centralised dental record database with Aadhaar (91.7%). 92.6% respondents were willing to be a part of program where dental records are updated to a centralised digital platform.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>India lacks a centralised digital platform as compared to western countries for forensic identification. Thus, there is a need for centralised digital dental record repository under Government of India which will be easily accessible for effective victim identification. 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Assessment of knowledge among dental practitioners regarding digital dental record platform as a forensic aid for personal identification.
Background: Forensic dentistry deals with handling, examination, and evaluation of dental records, which are also required for medicolegal purpose. Digital forensic science has revolutionised the traditional forensic investigation by development of software and digital records. This results in quick identification and allows extraction of a large amount of data with less bias. As the conventional forensic procedures are tedious and time-consuming, there is a need for a digital platform that may help registration of dental records of all patients.
Aim: The study aims to assess the knowledge regarding Digital Dental Record Platform as a forensic aid for personal identification among the dental practitioners.
Methodology: After validation of the prepared questionnaire, it was circulated digitally as a google form and manually among dental practitioners in Belagavi city. The results obtained were tabulated and statistically analysed.
Results: 94.4% respondents thought that there is a need for a centralised digital platform to maintain dental records in India and it will be useful if the Indian government links the centralised dental record database with Aadhaar (91.7%). 92.6% respondents were willing to be a part of program where dental records are updated to a centralised digital platform.
Conclusion: India lacks a centralised digital platform as compared to western countries for forensic identification. Thus, there is a need for centralised digital dental record repository under Government of India which will be easily accessible for effective victim identification. A dentist plays a major role in this initiative as teeth and dental structures survive adverse conditions.
期刊介绍:
The journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology [ISSN:print-(0973-029X, online-1998-393X)] is a tri-annual journal published on behalf of “The Indian Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathologists” (IAOMP). The publication of JOMFP was started in the year 1993. The journal publishes papers on a wide spectrum of topics associated with the scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, also, ensuring scientific merit and quality. It is a comprehensive reading material for the professionals who want to upgrade their diagnostic skills in Oral Diseases; allows exposure to newer topics and methods of research in the Oral-facial Tissues and Pathology. New features allow an open minded thinking and approach to various pathologies. It also encourages authors to showcase quality work done by them and to compile relevant cases which are diagnostically challenging. The Journal takes pride in maintaining the quality of articles and photomicrographs.