Re: Can a dentist do any work on patients' teeth without telling them anything before doing that?
- From: "John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 14:35:07 -0500
Not in my office. Its just common courtesy (not to mention good
professional conduct) to inform each patient what will be done at that
appointment. If anything more or anything less is done, I'll tell my
patient. After all, its their mouth.
J Suljak DDS
I forgot to add....if anything *more* needs to be done, that is discussed
*before* it is done. How else can one get informed consent to do it? It
only takes a second to discuss it.
J Suljak DDS
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