The study examines the particularities of forensic expertise in investigating crimes of negligence associated with the provision of medical assistance in dentistry and aesthetic medicine. The relevance of the topic is determined by the increase in outpatient interventions and the expansion of aesthetic procedures, which increase the risk of litigation and the difficulty of distinguishing between acceptable medical risk, inevitable complications, and deficiencies in care. The aim of the research is to identify the specific tasks and vulnerabilities of forensic expertise in these areas, as well as to formulate guidelines for the correct establishment of causality with. The methodology includes an analysis of the national regulatory framework, the case law of the European Court of Human Rights, and the clinical literature on dental and aesthetic complications. The results highlight the central role of medical documentation, device traceability, and informed consent in substantiating the expert's conclusions.
Constantin Pisarenco (Tue,) studied this question.