Digital clinical records and practice administration in primary dental care

British Dental Journal
I-V WagnerK A Eaton

Abstract

Usually, a 'computerised dental practice' has included a series of diagnostic instruments, intra-oral cameras, digital radiographic systems, treatment planning systems, CAD-CAM systems, management systems etc. However, these 'island solutions' have not been integrated into one system. Nevertheless, it is possible to produce fully integrated systems for digital clinical records, based on established physiologic and cognitive-ergonomic concepts. The first part of this paper outlines the philosophy behind the development of such a totally integrated system for digital clinical records. The second--digital practice administration--considers how the 'digital revolution' has impacted upon practice administration.

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Sep 16, 2008·British Dental Journal·K A EatonN H F Wilson
Aug 24, 2010·Journal of Oral Rehabilitation·D J SchönwetterJ De Vries
Nov 29, 2014·European Journal of Dental Education : Official Journal of the Association for Dental Education in Europe·I-V WagnerM I MacEntee
Jul 21, 2016·Applied Clinical Informatics·Kelsey M SchweiAmit Acharya
Sep 22, 2020·Journal of Dental Education·Kun WangLing Ye

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