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Guided Endodontics: Three-Dimensional Planning and Template-Aided Preparation of Endodontic Access Cavities
Published on: May 24, 2022
Medico-legal considerations in endodontics
Alyn Morgan1, Callum Youngson2, William McLean3
1Director, U Dentistry Ltd, Ilkley, UK; Senior Clinical Teaching Fellow, School of Dentistry, University of Leeds, Clarendon Way, Leeds, LS2 9LU, United Kingdom.
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A major aim of endodontic care is to successfully treat acute and chronic pulpal and periapical disease and prevent recurrence. Consequently, the tooth can be rendered free of pain and subsequently restored to function and aesthetics. However, each of the stages of the treatment - from diagnosis through to review - can be complex and compromise the intended outcome. Occasionally, this can lead to medico-legal challenges, especially where a valid consent process has not taken place or has not been properly recorded. This paper reviews the key stages in providing care with respect to the clinician's skillset, the expected standard and discusses how the consent process can mitigate the risk of medico-legal interventions.
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