• J Can Dent Assoc · Feb 2004

    The personalized consent form: an optional, but useful tool!

    • Cyndie Dubé-Baril.
    • cyndie.dube.baril@videotron.ca
    • J Can Dent Assoc. 2004 Feb 1; 70 (2): 89-92.

    AbstractDentistry began to incorporate informed consent and risk management into its practice after 1950. Today, an obligation to ensure that the patient has accepted a given treatment and understands all its implications are part of a dentist"s prime responsibilities. The purpose of this article is to inform dentists who are asking for consent that they can use a tool to make this task easier--the personalized consent form.

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