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  • Biomaterials Science
  • Forensic Dentistry
  • Medical Device Technology

Background:

  • Effective identification methods for dentures are crucial for patient safety and legal purposes.
  • Current techniques vary in sophistication, including invasive and noninvasive approaches.
  • The need for reliable, easily implementable denture identification systems persists.

Observation:

  • Various commercial methods exist for denture identification.
  • Techniques range from basic engraving to sophisticated labels and chips.
  • Bar coding systems facilitate data transfer and storage for record-keeping.

Findings:

  • Bar coding can be integrated into the denture acrylization process.
  • This method allows for efficient data storage and retrieval.
  • Bar coding presents a viable option for individual denture identification.

Implications:

  • Bar coding enhances the traceability and security of dentures.
  • It offers a scalable solution for managing patient dental records.
  • This technology can improve forensic identification processes involving dental prosthetics.