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Managing orthodontic data on a small computer.

R Weinberg1, J Fontenot, W R Ledoux

  • 1Louisiana State University School of Dentistry.

The Angle Orthodontist
|July 1, 1987
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dBASE III was selected for managing patient records in an orthodontics department. Its versatile internal language allows for flexible data analysis to meet diverse needs.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Informatics
  • Database Management Systems

Background:

  • Effective patient record management is crucial in specialized dental departments.
  • Traditional systems may lack flexibility for complex data analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate and select an appropriate database system for managing patient records.
  • To leverage a versatile system for both clinical and research data needs.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a literature survey of various database management systems.
  • Selected dBASE III for implementation on an IBM PC within the Department of Orthodontics.
  • Utilized the system's internal language for data management and analysis.

Main Results:

  • dBASE III was successfully implemented for patient record management.

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  • The system demonstrated versatility in handling clinical and personal data.
  • Ad hoc analysis capabilities met anticipated and unanticipated data requirements.
  • Conclusions:

    • dBASE III provides a flexible and powerful solution for managing specialized dental patient records.
    • The system's internal language supports diverse analytical needs, enhancing both management and scientific endeavors.