Díaz-Flores García, VíctorLabajo González, ElenaSantiago Sáez, AndrésPerea Pérez, Bernardo2017-11-032017-11-032017Díaz-Flores-García, V., Labajo-González, E., Santiago-Sáez, A., & Perea-Pérez, B. (2017). Detecting the manipulation of digital clinical records in dental practice. Radiography, 23(4), e103-e107.10788174http://hdl.handle.net/11268/6682Radiography provides many advantages in the diagnosis and management of dental conditions. However, dental X-ray images may be subject to manipulation with malicious intent using easily accessible computer software. In this study, we sought to evaluate a dentist's ability to identify a manipulated dental X-ray images, when compared with the original, using a variant of the methodology described by Visser and Kruger. Sixty-six dentists were invited to participate and evaluate 20 intraoral dental X-ray images, 10 originals and 10 modified, manipulated using Adobe Photoshop to simulate fillings, root canal treatments, etc. Participating dentists were correct in identifying the manipulated image in 56% of cases, 6% higher than by chance and 10% more than in the study by Visser and Kruger. Malicious changes to dental X-ray images may go unnoticed even by experienced dentists. Professionals must be aware of the legal consequences of such changes. A system of detection/validation should be created for radiographic images.engDigital clinical recordsManipulationDetecting the manipulation of digital clinical records in dental practicejournal article10.1016/j.radi.2017.05.003restricted accessOdontologíaRadiologíaOdontologíaMedida de seguridad