2021
DOI: 10.20396/bjos.v20i00.8664995
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Knowledge and practices of recording and maintaining patients ‘dental records among private dental practitioners of Delhi, India

Abstract: Proper recording and keeping dental records are an important part of any dental practice. It helps in improving patient care, has medico-legal importance and play significant role in human identification during mass disasters or criminal offences. Aim: To assess the knowledge and practices of recording and maintaining patients ‘records among private dental practitioners of Delhi, India. Methods: Data for this cross-sectional study was collected from 160 dentists of Delhi using a self-administered questionnaire… Show more

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“…With escalating contamination of natural resources due to mounting waste generation across industries, including healthcare, the global shift towards ecological sustainability becomes imperative. 3 A significant contributor to environmental pollution is the dental sector, where non-biodegradable waste, predominantly plastic-based, constitutes a substantial portion of generated waste. 4 Improper disposal of dental waste, such as disposable items like syringes, gloves, and masks, results in soil and groundwater pollution, threatening terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With escalating contamination of natural resources due to mounting waste generation across industries, including healthcare, the global shift towards ecological sustainability becomes imperative. 3 A significant contributor to environmental pollution is the dental sector, where non-biodegradable waste, predominantly plastic-based, constitutes a substantial portion of generated waste. 4 Improper disposal of dental waste, such as disposable items like syringes, gloves, and masks, results in soil and groundwater pollution, threatening terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%