What are the legal provisions for forensic identification of dental treatment?
In our real life, if we say that we are physically injured, we can ask the other party for disability level appraisal compensation after the disability level appraisal. Of course, the identification of this disability level requires the application of the parties, so many people want to know what legal provisions are there for the judicial identification of dental treatment. 1. What are the legal provisions for forensic identification of dental treatment? First of all, a tooth injury also constitutes a disability, and you can also get damages. Identification standard of tooth injury and disability: 1. Disability assessment of road traffic accident victims Grade 10 disability: maxillary and mandibular defects, with more than 4 teeth falling off; Oral injury, tooth loss more than 8. Grade 9 disability: maxillary and mandibular defects, more than 8 teeth falling off; Oral injury, tooth loss 16 or more. Grade 8 disability: maxillary and mandibular defects, tooth loss 12 or more. Grade 7 disability: maxillary and mandibular defects, tooth loss 16 or more. Grade 5 disability: maxillary and mandibular defects, more than 20 teeth falling off. Third-grade disability: maxillary and mandibular defects, more than 24 teeth falling off. 2, the human minor injury identification standard trauma caused by tooth loss or tooth defect. Trauma causes more than 2 teeth to loosen or 1 more teeth to loosen three times. 3. Classification of employee's work-related injuries and occupational diseases. Seven-level identification criteria for work-related injuries and occupational diseases: alveolar bone injury length ≥8cm, tooth loss 10 or more. The criteria for the determination of Grade 8 industrial injuries and occupational diseases: the length of alveolar bone injury is ≥6cm, and more than 8 teeth are missing. Ten-level industrial injury and occupational disease identification standard: In addition to wisdom teeth, more than 65,438 front teeth or more than 2 other teeth have fallen off. 4. Criteria for judging the degree of human injury: Grade II serious injury: more than 7 teeth are missing or fractured. Minor injury level 1: More than 1 tooth exposed due to fracture or defect of oral cavity and lip. More than 4 teeth have fallen off or broken. Minor injury level II: More than 2 teeth are lost or broken. Minor injury: tooth loss or defect; Fracture of alveolar process; Loose more than 2 or loose more than 3 times 1 piece. Second, the compensation standard for tooth injury First of all, the victim can get necessary expenses such as medical expenses, hospital food subsidies, transportation expenses, accommodation fees, rehabilitation treatment fees, assistive devices fees, and nursing fees. Secondly, according to the specific causes and extent of tooth damage, according to local policies and regulations on such damage, specific disability compensation is determined. Standards vary from place to place and cannot be generalized. The specific compensation standard of the judicial appraisal of dental treatment needs to be carried out according to the conclusion drawn from the appraisal. Ten-level disability compensation standard exceeds the form prescribed by law, and the specific expenses, including medical expenses, are also briefly introduced to you.