The feasibility of a three-dimensional charting interface for general dentistry
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A prototype of a 3D dental record for patients can retrieve images and radiographs, give a flexible view of teeth, soft tissue and bone, give access to patient's historical data, and focus on a single tooth. Test users accepted the initial design of the 3D dental record, but further research needs to be conducted before going into practice.
Publication Name: Journal of the American Dental Association
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0002-8177
Year: 2007
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What is user-centered design?
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User-centered design is an approach to computer systems design that centers on the needs, wants, and abilities of users. This method is widely used in design projects because of its capability to produce more useful and usable systems.
Publication Name: Journal of the American Dental Association
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0002-8177
Year: 2007
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Heuristic evaluation of clinical functions in four practice management systems
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The factors that are responsible for the poor usage of practice management systems by dental personnel are analyzed.
Publication Name: Journal of the American Dental Association
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0002-8177
Year: 2007
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