Dental ethics
Dental ethics refers to the moral principles and professional conduct that guide the practice of Dentistry. It encompasses the responsibilities of dental professionals towards their patients, society, colleagues, and themselves.
History
The concept of ethics in dentistry has evolved over time. Initially, dental practice was guided by personal morals, but with the establishment of dental organizations and boards, formal codes of ethics were developed.
Core Principles
- Autonomy: Respecting the patient's right to self-determination and confidentiality.
- Beneficence: Actively promoting the well-being of the patient and community.
- Non-maleficence: Doing no harm and avoiding treatments that carry undue risk.
- Justice: Treating patients fairly and without discrimination.
- Veracity: Being truthful and maintaining integrity in all professional interactions.
Ethical Issues in Dentistry
- Informed consent: Ensuring patients understand the risks, benefits, and alternatives before undergoing a procedure.
- Advertising: Ensuring promotions and advertisements are honest and not misleading.
- Confidentiality: Protecting patient's personal and health information.
- Over-treatment: Avoiding unnecessary treatments that may not benefit the patient.
- Conflict of interest: Disclosing any personal or financial interests that might affect patient care.
Organizations & Codes
- American Dental Association (ADA) has its own Code of Ethics guiding dental practitioners in the U.S.
- World Dental Federation (FDI) promotes a universal code of ethics for dentists worldwide.
Ethical Education
Dental schools incorporate ethics in their curriculum to ensure future dentists understand the moral and professional responsibilities of their role. Continuous education programs also offer courses on dental ethics.
See Also
References
- "Ethics in Dental Practice." Journal of Dental Research.
- "ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct." American Dental Association.
External Links
- American Dental Association - Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct
- World Dental Federation - Universal Code of Ethics
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