Methods Inf Med 2010; 49(02): 168-172
DOI: 10.3414/ME9301
Special Topic – Original Articles
Schattauer GmbH

Voice-supported Electronic Health Record for Temporomandibular Joint Disorders

R. Hippmann
1   Centre of Biomedical Informatics, Prague, Czech Republic
2   Department of Paediatric Stomatology, Second Faculty of Medicine of Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
,
T. Dostalova
1   Centre of Biomedical Informatics, Prague, Czech Republic
2   Department of Paediatric Stomatology, Second Faculty of Medicine of Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
,
J. Zvarova
1   Centre of Biomedical Informatics, Prague, Czech Republic
3   EuroMISE Centre, Department of Medical Informatics, Institute of Computer Science, v.v.i., Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
,
M. Nagy
1   Centre of Biomedical Informatics, Prague, Czech Republic
3   EuroMISE Centre, Department of Medical Informatics, Institute of Computer Science, v.v.i., Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
,
M. Seydlova
1   Centre of Biomedical Informatics, Prague, Czech Republic
2   Department of Paediatric Stomatology, Second Faculty of Medicine of Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
,
P. Hanzlicek
1   Centre of Biomedical Informatics, Prague, Czech Republic
3   EuroMISE Centre, Department of Medical Informatics, Institute of Computer Science, v.v.i., Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic
,
P. Kriz
2   Department of Paediatric Stomatology, Second Faculty of Medicine of Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
,
L. Smidl
4   Department of Cybernetics, University of West Bohemia, Plzen, Czech Republic
,
J. Trmal
4   Department of Cybernetics, University of West Bohemia, Plzen, Czech Republic
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Publication History



05 November 2009

Publication Date:
17 January 2018 (online)

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Summary

Objectives: To identify support of structured data entry for an electronic health record application in temporomandibular joint disorders.

Methods: The methods of structuring information in dentistry are described and the interactive DentCross component is introduced. A system of structured voice-supported data entry in electronic health record on several real cases in the field of dentistry is performed. The connection of this component to the MUDRLite electronic health record is described.

Results: The use of DentVoice, an application which consists of the electronic health record MUDRLite and the voice-controlled interactive component DentCross, to collect dental information required by temporomandibular joint disorders is shown.

Conclusions: The DentVoice application with the DentCross component showed the practical ability of the temporomandibular joint disorder treatment support.