Possibilities and challenges in digital personal identification using teledentistry based on integration of telecommunication and dental information: a narrative review

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Abstract

Personal identification using dental evidence is decisive in the case of unidentified bodies because dental features, including decayed, missing and filled teeth, are unique to every individual. This review explored the possibilities and problems associated with personal identification through digital methods by the integration of telecommunications and dentistry, also known as teledentistry. Establishment of a global, objective personal identification method using dental evidence through teledentistry is desirable. However, the review reports that there are various problems that need to be resolved first, in aspects such as changes in dentition over time, technology, individual privacy and ethics. It is suggested that solving such problems and constructing a worldwide dental database for personal identification from dental images, using teledentistry, as part of social services, is a new challenge for researchers in forensic odontology and dentistry.

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Matsuda, S., & Yoshimura, H. (2022, April 1). Possibilities and challenges in digital personal identification using teledentistry based on integration of telecommunication and dental information: a narrative review. Journal of International Medical Research. SAGE Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605221097370

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