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  • 1Health Services Administration Concentration, Roosevelt University, Chicago.

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Effective dental referrals depend on strong communication between general dentists and specialists. Recognizing each professional

Area of Science:

  • Dental professional collaboration
  • Interprofessional communication in healthcare

Background:

  • Referral relationships are crucial in dentistry.
  • General dentists and specialists sometimes underestimate each other's expertise.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the importance of collaboration between general dentists and specialists.
  • To highlight how a lack of teamwork can negatively impact patient care.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion of the foundational role of consultation in dental referrals.
  • Illustrative scenarios demonstrating the consequences of poor interprofessional teamwork.

Main Results:

  • Underestimation of expertise hinders effective referral partnerships.
  • Lack of a team approach can lead to suboptimal patient outcomes.

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Conclusions:

  • Strong referral relationships are built on mutual respect and effective consultation.
  • Integrated care models are essential for optimizing patient treatment in dentistry.