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The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1986
To gain patients' confidence, these moral guidelines offer specific consideration in presenting treatment choices, gaining consent, and responding to patients' decisions. When the dentist-patient relationship is one of mutual trust, unusual and difficult situations are easier to solve.
A C, Hirsch, B, Gert
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To gain patients' confidence, these moral guidelines offer specific consideration in presenting treatment choices, gaining consent, and responding to patients' decisions. When the dentist-patient relationship is one of mutual trust, unusual and difficult situations are easier to solve.
A C, Hirsch, B, Gert
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Ethics of dental health screening
Indian Journal of Medical Ethics, 2016Screening is the detection of disease at a point in its natural history when it is not yet symptomatic. In the natural history of dental caries, for example, the incipient lesions are at a reversible stage, which is a pre-symptomatic or an unrecognised symptomatic disease.
Chandrashekar, Janakiram, Farheen, Taha
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Measuring dental students' ethical sensitivity
Journal of Dental Education, 1985This paper describes the development of stimulus materials and scoring procedures to measure an individual's ability to recognize the ethical issues often hidden within the dentist's professional problems. The importance of this ability is discussed as it relates to other abilities thought to be necessary conditions for ethical or moral behavior ...
M J, Bebeau, J R, Rest, C M, Yamoor
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BMC Medical Ethics
The increasing societal emphasis on physical appearance, particularly influenced by social media, has led to a significant rise in demand for aesthetic dentistry procedures. This study aims to explore the ethical dimensions of marketing practices and the
Masoumeh Rostamzadeh, Farshad Rahimi
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The increasing societal emphasis on physical appearance, particularly influenced by social media, has led to a significant rise in demand for aesthetic dentistry procedures. This study aims to explore the ethical dimensions of marketing practices and the
Masoumeh Rostamzadeh, Farshad Rahimi
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Journal of Dental Research, 1994
Dentistry is a Hippocratic profession and is therefore committed to ongoing research into the causes and treatments of disease. This research embodies ethical standards which place a high value on a respect for persons. Those standards emphasize that we obtain informed consent from individuals selected to participate in research.
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Dentistry is a Hippocratic profession and is therefore committed to ongoing research into the causes and treatments of disease. This research embodies ethical standards which place a high value on a respect for persons. Those standards emphasize that we obtain informed consent from individuals selected to participate in research.
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Dental ethics just got more complicated.
The Journal of the American Dental Association (1939), 2023Sujatha Sivaraman, Paul Casamassimo
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Ethics and Dental Amalgam Removal
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1991Recent media attention regarding dental amalgam restorations has generated needless fears among millions of dental patients. This article examines the issue of dental amalgam removal from an ethical perspective and offers some practical advice on how to address this problem in the dental office.
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Journal of University Medical & Dental College
In the ever-changing healthcare scenery of Pakistan, demands on health professionals extend far beyond clinical proficiency. These include ethical integrity, effective leadership, care for mental well being and respect of equity, diversity and inclusion.
Komal Atta +3 more
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In the ever-changing healthcare scenery of Pakistan, demands on health professionals extend far beyond clinical proficiency. These include ethical integrity, effective leadership, care for mental well being and respect of equity, diversity and inclusion.
Komal Atta +3 more
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Journal of Dental Education
PURPOSE It is critical for oral health professionals to value careful decision-making and thoughtful reflection about their patient care and role in advancing the profession.
Jennifer Judd, Zachary A Brian
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PURPOSE It is critical for oral health professionals to value careful decision-making and thoughtful reflection about their patient care and role in advancing the profession.
Jennifer Judd, Zachary A Brian
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