This ethical case is about a 20 year old female patient who had recurrent ulcers in and around her mouth. The dentist suspected that the recurrent ulcers and candidiasis were oral manifestations of HIV and confronted her with his suspicions of her being HIV-positive.Department of HE and Training approved lis
Introduction: acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is not a single disease, but the final stage...
The Code of Ethics is a set of principles of professional conduct which establishes the requirements...
Abstract: As life expectancy for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) increases, these individuals wi...
Introduction: Dental care has remained as an unmet need for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs). De...
Currently, any dentist in the UK who is HIV-seropositive must stop treating patients. This is despit...
The clinical problem of HIV infection poses one of the greatest challenges to Health Care Workers (H...
The clinical problem of HIV infection poses one of the greatest challenges to Health Care Workers (H...
As the numbers of people with HIV infection and AIDS increase, so will the contribution required fro...
Dentists and dental students have an ethical responsibility to provide treatment for human immunodef...
Imagine yourself in the following scenario. You are an experienced dentist with a small private prac...
The author, who has worked for more than 35 years at IML-MG and is now a member os the CRO-MG Ethics...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the problems in seeking dental care faced by HIV-positive individuals in I...
As we navigate the complex landscape of oral healthcare in South Africa, we find ourselves at a crit...
There is a great demand and need for oral health care during the course of HIV disease (HIV Costs an...
The scenario is a 14 year old girl who requests the extraction of her four front teeth, even though ...
Introduction: acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is not a single disease, but the final stage...
The Code of Ethics is a set of principles of professional conduct which establishes the requirements...
Abstract: As life expectancy for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) increases, these individuals wi...
Introduction: Dental care has remained as an unmet need for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs). De...
Currently, any dentist in the UK who is HIV-seropositive must stop treating patients. This is despit...
The clinical problem of HIV infection poses one of the greatest challenges to Health Care Workers (H...
The clinical problem of HIV infection poses one of the greatest challenges to Health Care Workers (H...
As the numbers of people with HIV infection and AIDS increase, so will the contribution required fro...
Dentists and dental students have an ethical responsibility to provide treatment for human immunodef...
Imagine yourself in the following scenario. You are an experienced dentist with a small private prac...
The author, who has worked for more than 35 years at IML-MG and is now a member os the CRO-MG Ethics...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the problems in seeking dental care faced by HIV-positive individuals in I...
As we navigate the complex landscape of oral healthcare in South Africa, we find ourselves at a crit...
There is a great demand and need for oral health care during the course of HIV disease (HIV Costs an...
The scenario is a 14 year old girl who requests the extraction of her four front teeth, even though ...
Introduction: acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is not a single disease, but the final stage...
The Code of Ethics is a set of principles of professional conduct which establishes the requirements...
Abstract: As life expectancy for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) increases, these individuals wi...