It is beholden to the general dental practitioner to refer patients for whom (s)he feels that treatment could be carried out to a higher standard, or more efficiently and effectively, by another dentist. In addition, patients are entitled to a referral for a second opinion at any time. This paper discusses the responsibilities of the referring dentist and those of the dentist to whom the patient has been referred. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The experience of clinicians varies, so referral to another dentist may be appropriate if the patient's dental practitioner considers that treatment might be more effectively carried out by another dentist
This paper reports an evaluation of dental practitioners with special interest (DPwSI) in minor oral...
Objective. To analyze the need for referral to a specialist and to identify the reasons of referrals...
Background:There is a limited body of literature exploring referral relationships between general de...
It is beholden to the general dental practitioner to refer patients for whom (s)he feels that treatm...
The profession of dentistry has both benevolent and protective aspects with regards to duty of care...
The profession of dentistry has both benevolent and protective aspects with regards to duty of care...
A dentist in his busy dental practice is responsible, not only for diagnosis of periodontal diseases...
General dental practitioners (GDPs) act as gatekeepers for specialist dental care since they general...
One concern to both providers and consumers of orthodontic treatment is the length of new patient co...
The provision of orthodontics varies considerably across the UK. In some areas the majority of ortho...
General dental practitioners act as gatekeepers for specialist dental care because they generally de...
Patients seeking treatment from general medical practitioners (GP) may be unaware or ill-informed th...
Background Within Primary Dental Care (PDC), there is variation in dentists’ views about who should...
Background There is a limited body of literature exploring referral relationships between general de...
In this paper the opinions from dental hygienists and dentists are described concerning the question...
This paper reports an evaluation of dental practitioners with special interest (DPwSI) in minor oral...
Objective. To analyze the need for referral to a specialist and to identify the reasons of referrals...
Background:There is a limited body of literature exploring referral relationships between general de...
It is beholden to the general dental practitioner to refer patients for whom (s)he feels that treatm...
The profession of dentistry has both benevolent and protective aspects with regards to duty of care...
The profession of dentistry has both benevolent and protective aspects with regards to duty of care...
A dentist in his busy dental practice is responsible, not only for diagnosis of periodontal diseases...
General dental practitioners (GDPs) act as gatekeepers for specialist dental care since they general...
One concern to both providers and consumers of orthodontic treatment is the length of new patient co...
The provision of orthodontics varies considerably across the UK. In some areas the majority of ortho...
General dental practitioners act as gatekeepers for specialist dental care because they generally de...
Patients seeking treatment from general medical practitioners (GP) may be unaware or ill-informed th...
Background Within Primary Dental Care (PDC), there is variation in dentists’ views about who should...
Background There is a limited body of literature exploring referral relationships between general de...
In this paper the opinions from dental hygienists and dentists are described concerning the question...
This paper reports an evaluation of dental practitioners with special interest (DPwSI) in minor oral...
Objective. To analyze the need for referral to a specialist and to identify the reasons of referrals...
Background:There is a limited body of literature exploring referral relationships between general de...