The ultimate goal of any profession is to provide quality
and standard services to people, these professions are governed by the set of
rules and ethical principles to achieve these goals. Ethical practice in health
care is defined as consisting of informed consent, respect for integrity and
patient autonomy.
Talking about dentistry, it has reached great heights in
improving diagnosis and treatment of oral health. Moreover, the unethical
practices have also crossed bars in India. Unethical practices are not only
illegal but also very hazardous for patients.
Common ethical problems:
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Breaches of confidentiality
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Failure to disclose dental mistakes
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Over treatment and poor quality dental treatment
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Not maintaining sterilization protocols
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Inappropriate treatment
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Deceptive dental marketing and advertisements
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Impaired or dishonest colleagues
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Conflict or unethical behaviour among clinicians
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Challenges arising from management, finance or
legal issues.
Here at Teeth Care Centre, all ethics are followed with
protocols. For us our patients are on top priority. We follow a conservative
protocol. Here, we try to save your natural tooth as much as possible. The
treatment plan is made after thorough oral evaluation by the chief dentist Dr.
Pankti Patel. The materials used in the clinic are high quality and imported.
All the technologies in the clinic are best, high end and the latest version
available.
At Teeth Care Centre, which is the most hygienic dental
clinic, we follow 7 step ADA sterilization protocol. Also we have a dedicated
separate operatory, so there is no cross contamination among patients. We have
dedicated sterilization area for proper sterilization of instruments. We do not
compromise on patient’s health and hygiene at any cost.