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Essential Patient Information Sheets for Informed Consent - Baltic Dental Meeting 2011

This document outlines key patient information sheets presented by Alon Rass during the Baltic Dental Meeting in Sigulda, on August 18, 2011. These sheets serve to provide concentrated information to patients about dental treatments, without imposing an obligation to read or sign them. The aim is to inform patients about treatment options, mitigate misunderstandings, and ensure realistic expectations. They also serve to guide dental professionals in delivering scientifically proven information from reliable sources, enhancing patient cooperation and public health.

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Essential Patient Information Sheets for Informed Consent - Baltic Dental Meeting 2011

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  1. Common information sheets for informed consent Baltic Dental Meeting in Sigulda 18.08.2011 Alon Rass

  2. What is this? • A sheet of paper • Concentrated information for the patient • No obligation to read • No obligation to sign

  3. What for? • To inform the patients about our possibilities • To avoid misunderstandings • To avoid unachievable expectations • To give our patients uniform, scientifically proved information from reliable source • To motivate our own colleagues to work in a proper manner

  4. Current information sheets • Endodontic treatment • Apicoectomy • Fissure sealing • Prosthetic dentistry • Implantation • Bone augmentation • Sinuslift • Professional hygiene measures • Parodontitis • Fillings • Operative removal of wisdom teeth • Recomendations after the operation

  5. Prosthetic dentistry • Crowns • Bridges

  6. Prosthetic dentistry • Veneers • Inlays, onlays, overlays

  7. Prosthetic dentistry • Removable dentures • Combined prosthetics

  8. Implantation • Definition • Indications, contraindications • Suprastructure vs implant • Maintenance • Prognosis • Risks

  9. Our aims • To enhance patient cooperation • To improve public health • To improve our reliability as professionals • To avoid unnecessary stress • To prevent misunderstandings

  10. Thank You! Alon Rass

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