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Medicolegal Considerations in Dental Practice - Part 2 - Dental XP
Medicolegal Considerations in Dental Practice - Part 2
A former practicing periodontist, Dr. Edwin Zinman is currently a widely regarded dental malpractice attorney who has dedicated his career to advocating for both patients and dentists. He has lectured extensively on dental care and malpractice. In part 2 of this series, Dr. Zinman, in an open interactive discussion with Dr. Ronald Goldstein, covers a wide range of topics, including esthetic therapy and implants, related to what dental clinicians should consider and do in minimizing their medicolegal exposure in the course of everyday practice.
Edwin J Zinman, DDS, JD
EDWIN J. ZINMAN, DDS, JD
University of Pittsburgh Schoo...
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Gerald Rudick - (1/2/2018 5:30 PM)
Very interesting and informative........which shows that it is not the clinical skills you possess that will keep you free of aggravating legal hassles, but a knowledge of the law and how it applies to our profession that is equally important. Unfortunately, in the area where I practice dentistry, the licencing body hires dentists who cannot survive in the private sector because of incompetence and or dishonesty, and makes these losers administrators giving these people tremendous power over their former competitors, and a chance to get even with them....and they have the power of the law on their side....which adds up to tremendous legal expenses and fines for the harassed dentist.........it would be wonderful to hear Dr. Zinman comment on these types of situations
Medicolegal Considerations in Dental Practice - Part 1
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Smile Design in Everyday and Implant Dentistry – Part 5
A detailed and very specific discussion on the principles and execution of esthetic therapy in the most complex case.
Presented By:: David Garber, DMD;Maurice Salama, DMD;Henry Salama, DMD;Pinhas Adar, MDT, CDT;Christian Coachman, DDS, CDT
Legal Considerations in the Use of Cone Beam Computer Tomography Imaging
Cone beam computed tomography imaging represents a paradigm shift for enhancing diagnosis and treatment planning. Questions regarding cone beam computed tomography's associated legal responsibility are addressed, including cone beam tomography necessity, recognition of pathosis in the scan's entire volume, adequate training, informed consent and/or refusal and current court status of cone bean computed tomography. Judicious selection and prudent use of cone beam computed tomography technology to protect and promote patient safety and efficacious treatment complies with the standard of care.
Author(s): Edwin J Zinman, DDS, JD;DDS, JD; Stuart C. White, DDS, PHD; Sotirios Tetradis, DDS, PHD
Get the Second Opinion Right the First Time
“Originally published in Inside Dentistry, 2008;4(9):40,42. Copyright 2008. AEGIS Communications. Reprinted with permission.”