The feasibility of a three-dimensional charting

Posted on Wednesday 29 August 2007

The link below will take you to an online JADA article exploring 3D charting. It seems the concept is very exciting but the technology needs some refinement. Never the less what a cool idea.

Most current paper- and computer-based formats for patient documentation use a two-dimensional dental chart, a design that originated almost 150 years ago in the United States.

The feasibility of a three-dimensional charting interface for general dentistry — Schleyer et al. 138 (8): 1072 — The Journal of the American Dental Association.

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