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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Dentistry
  • Dental Materials Science

Background:

  • Effective denture marking is crucial for forensic and social identification.
  • Current methods are often costly, time-consuming, and limited in data storage capacity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel, cost-effective denture marking technique using lenticular identification cards.
  • To evaluate the feasibility and durability of incorporating lenticular cards into dentures.

Main Methods:

  • A lenticular identification card containing patient information was embedded in a maxillary denture using the salt and pepper technique.
  • The durability of the incorporated card was tested by immersing the denture in water for four months.

Main Results:

  • The lenticular card method proved to be simple and inexpensive.
  • The technique allows for the storage of substantial patient information, facilitating rapid identification.
  • No signs of fading or deterioration were observed in the labels after the durability testing.

Conclusions:

  • The lenticular identification card offers a practical and efficient solution for denture marking.
  • This method enhances the ability to quickly identify denture wearers, addressing limitations of existing techniques.