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Computer-printer denture microlabeling system

B C Ling1

  • 1Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry
|April 29, 1998
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This study introduces a cost-effective method for creating durable microlabels using transparency film. These labels enhance patient identification on dentures, offering a clear, informative, and reusable solution.

Area of Science:

  • Forensic Science
  • Materials Science

Background:

  • Conventional patient identification methods can be limited in detail and cost.
  • There is a need for durable, informative, and easily producible identification labels for medical devices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate a cost-effective method for creating durable microlabels for patient identification.
  • To assess the advantages and disadvantages of using transparency film for microlabel production.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing standard office equipment and transparency film for plain paper copiers to create microlabels.
  • Testing the durability of microlabels by immersing dentures with labels in water for up to 4 months.
  • Evaluating the capacity of microlabels to incorporate detailed patient information.

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Main Results:

  • The developed microlabels are cost-effective, reusable, and easy to produce.
  • Labels demonstrated no fading or deterioration after 4 months in water.
  • Microlabels allow for incorporation of more comprehensive patient data compared to conventional labels.
  • Potential fire risk exists but can be mitigated by strategic placement within dentures.

Conclusions:

  • This transparency film-based microlabeling technique offers a practical, cost-effective, and durable solution for patient identification.
  • The method enhances the ability to incorporate detailed patient information, aiding in identification processes.
  • While fire resistance is a limitation, strategic placement minimizes risks, making it a valuable tool in forensic and medical applications.