Brown Kenneth A
Forensic Odontology Unit, University of Adelaide, Australia.
J Forensic Odontostomatol. 2007 Dec;25(2):63-4.
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.
牙科治疗记录是一种宝贵的资源,可用于在法医鉴定中根据需要通过牙齿比对来确定死者身份。创建、维护、存储和保管此类记录是每位牙科从业者的法律和道德责任。澳大利亚的牙医还受联邦和州法律约束,必须始终保护患者的隐私。法律还要求他们记录并报告在治疗过程中观察到的虐待儿童证据。当出于法医目的需要牙科记录时,应遵循特定程序来进行记录的发放和收集。本文讨论了这些程序,并通过一个实际案例说明了偏离既定规程可能产生的后果。