Upon completion of this course, the clinician will be able to:
- Understand what influences patient compliance
- Improve patient assessments to better plan a suitable course of treatment
- Educate patients in an organized and clean manner
- Understand the role of nutrition and hygiene protocols and their effect on patient compliance
Written by Fiona M. Collins, BDS, MBA, MA
Upon completion of this course, the clinician will be able to:
- Comprehend scaling and root planing rationale
- Understand the barriers to treatment that the clinician may face when trying to achieve case acceptance in treating periodontitis
- Understand the role of locally applied anesthetics when performing scaling and root planing
- Understand and assess the implications of scaling and root planing and how these procedures impact the clinician's practice, including productivity and cost factors
Upon completion of this course, the clinician will be able to:
- Explain the difference between "consent" and "informed consent"
- Explain the importance of informed consent in today's dental records
- Understand how to decide which scenarios require informed consent
- Explain which members of the dental team are qualified to obtain informed consent
- Explain the difference between "informed consent" and "informed refusal" and understand under what circumstances each should be used
- Understand under what conditions automated education systems can help in the informed consent process
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