Risk Management in General Dental Practice

Risk Management in General Dental Practice

Author: Raj Rattan

Publisher: Quintessenz Verlag

Published: 2019-09-03

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 1850973334

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The need for an effective risk-management strategy for the dental profession has never been greater as dentists face the dual challenges of regulation and legislation and cope with the heightened expectations of an informed public. This book explores the many facets of risk management, including consent, ethical issues, effective communication, complaint resolution, and risk assessment.


Essential Human Disease for Dentists

Essential Human Disease for Dentists

Author: Chris Sproat

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0443100985

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Covering general medicine and the implications of medical conditions for dental practice, this is a pocketbook for dental students and general dental practitioners.


Legal Aspects of General Dental Practice

Legal Aspects of General Dental Practice

Author: Len D'Cruz

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2006-02-28

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 0443100381

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This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It offers a practical guide to the fundamental legal principles and concepts that need to be understood by all dentists. Gives a detailed understanding of key areas such as consent and negligence Highlights the clinical risk areas in general dental practice and ways of managing these risks Helps the dentist address the prime concern that treatments should be defensible and justifiable Takes account of variations in law within British Isles and Ireland - eg Scottish law.


Clinical Governance in General Dental Practice

Clinical Governance in General Dental Practice

Author: Raj Rattan

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-11-22

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 1315345552

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This book compares the methods of surveillance prevention and control of communicable diseases in countries selected for their different situations and approaches. Based on a comprehensive study including local interviews with key individuals supported by relevant reports and documents it highlights the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches and suggests practical improvements for change. Consultants public health professionals nurses and support staff with an interest in communicable disease control will find this book to be valuable reading.


Health Behavior Change in the Dental Practice

Health Behavior Change in the Dental Practice

Author: Christoph Ramseier

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-06-09

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 0470961902

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Health Behavior Change in the Dental Practice presents an overview of health behavior change, focusing on the spirit of motivational interviewing. Targeting the clinical application of the principles, the book applies lessons learned from the field of general and behavioral medicine to the dental practice. By presenting a series of clinical examples and accompanying dialogue, the book guides the reader in using motivational interviewing techniques as tools for oral hygiene education, tobacco use cessation, and dietary counseling. Health Behavior Change in the Dental Practice supports the trend towards risk management in oral health care, offering practical guidance to promote health behavior change in patients.


The Tool Kit for Dental Risk Management

The Tool Kit for Dental Risk Management

Author: Roy C. Lilley

Publisher: Radcliffe Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 9781857759709

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Dentists and members of the dental practice team increasingly need to know how to deal with potential risks to patients, dentists, staff and premises; and how to manage risk with common sense procedures. This book shows the reader how. It addresses risk issues and helps dentists and dental professionals find the answers. It is a comprehensive guide including topics such as complaints, claims, consent, health and safety, dental records, radiology, treatment planning and finance management. The book can be read cover to cover, or referred to as needed for specific topics. Icons help guide the reader through the text, and exercises for individuals and team groups are also included.


Risk Assessment in Oral Health

Risk Assessment in Oral Health

Author: Iain L.C. Chapple

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-03-25

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 3030386473

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This book is a wide-ranging guide to risk assessment and risk-based prevention in oral health and dentistry. Readers will find clear explanations of the principles, models, and tools of risk assessment, as well as practical information on risk assessment in relation to periodontal disease, caries, tooth wear, and oral cancer. The lessons that the oral healthcare profession can learn from experiences regarding risk assessment in primary medical care practice, particularly in cardiovascular and diabetes medicine, are highlighted. The closing section focuses specifically on implementation of risk assessment within the dental practice, including training of the oral healthcare team and the need to take into account medicolegal considerations. The book is a very timely addition to the literature, given the move towards wellness- rather than repair-based models of healthcare in Europe and North America and the focus of dental contracts on risk-driven care pathways. It will be of high value for not only practitioners but also professionals and healthcare funding bodies.


Endodontic Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment Planning

Endodontic Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment Planning

Author: Bobby Patel

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-05-29

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 3319155911

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This book is intended as a practical guide to endodontic diagnosis, pathology, and treatment planning. The coverage is comprehensive and encompasses such topics as disease classification, the endodontic armamentarium, anatomy, the role of different radiographic techniques, treatment decision making, preoperative management, the use of antibiotics and analgesics, and anesthesia. Numerous high-quality illustrations and clinical photographs are included to highlight key concepts and findings, and best practice is documented by means of clinical case examples. The provision of concise tips and recommendations ensures that the reader will quickly be able to find solutions to diverse endodontic challenges. In addition, the most relevant literature is reviewed in order to support and reinforce the discussed clinical concepts. The book will assist dental practitioners and endodontic trainees/specialists in planning the management of any endodontic case from first principles.


Vocational Training in General Dental Practice

Vocational Training in General Dental Practice

Author: Raj Rattan

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-09-29

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1315343584

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Vocational training is the preferred method for developing practical and other workplace dental skills. It is mandatory for all UK dental graduates under the guidance of the Committee on Vocational Training (CVT). This book is for all dentists who have an interest in vocational training, and is particularly useful for trainers, VDPs and VT advisers/regional advisors. This is a unique and comprehensive guide to training in practice. All aspects of training and teaching methods are included and practical advice given on topics such as communication and presentation skills, finance, barriers to training and assessment. The book also covers the latest developments in clinical governance and legal matters. Clear, straightforward and free of jargon, it will enable dental practitioners to become competent educators with ease.