Open Access Review Article

The Ontology of Tooth-Diseases for Jordanian cases

Riad Jabri* and Enas Faisal

Department of Computer Science, Jordan

Corresponding Author

Received Date: February 13, 2020;  Published Date: March 20, 2020

Abstract

Ontologies are developed to share the knowledge among the researchers working on the same domain. In medical domain it is becoming an important aspect of medical informatics. The objectives of building medical ontology are constructing more powerful and more interoperable information systems in health care. This paper builds a tooth-diseases ontology that represents the anatomical structure to the diagnosis of diseases. We consider the tooth diseases among Jordanians. Frequent diseases were selected to be represented after discussions with a dentist’s specialist. Their symptoms and respective treatments are then formalized. Finally, OWL based ontology is constructed. Thus, obtaining a formal diagnostic model for tooth diseases. This enables better understanding and diagnosis of such diseases by dentists, dental students and the ones who lack field experiences.

Keywords: Disease; Ontology; Medical; Tooth; Description logic

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