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20/08/2009 at 6:51 am #13344drsapnaOfflineRegistered On: 18/07/2009Topics: 6Replies: 6Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times
*If a dies on dental chair due to cardiac arrest or any other life threatening underlying disease and GDPs who usually undergo superfast dental practice may skip medical histroy and may be in swamp full of trouble..so medical histroy,drug histroy should be asked properly without hurrying..and it should be mentioned on case paper in bold letters so that dentist himself can’t miss it in further visits..every dental clinician should have medical emergency kit in his/her clinic..and should know how to save a patient who is on verge of dying on dental chair due to medical emergency..being doctor every patient/his relatives would expect from dentist something to be done immediately to save patient before sending to hospital near by .
*If dental complication such as periapical or gingival perforation occurs,rc instrument breaks up inside canal,maxillary sinus floor perforation occurs during extraction,etc dentist should mention it on case paper so that it will not become case of negligience by dentist if patient goes to another dentist and he will tell patient about that complication and an educated patient (specially in big cities) may go to consumer court and take legal action.In USA, it is common..law is very tough there..Indian patients, certainly are not that much aware still dentists should be aware of legal problems which other dentists have faced..
*In case of married female patient(20-35yrs) it is always better to ask whether she is pregnant before prescribing any medicine or starting treatment..20/08/2009 at 5:50 am #13384drsapnaOfflineRegistered On: 18/07/2009Topics: 6Replies: 6Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times05/08/2009 at 8:07 am #13355drsapnaOfflineRegistered On: 18/07/2009Topics: 6Replies: 6Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times*Sharad Pawar Dental college of DMIMS(Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences) has started Post-graduate diploma course of 2yr and fee is about 5-6lacs(but one has to get proper information from institution)..
log on- http://2006.dmims.org/dmimsdu/ug09/brochure-09.pdf
(21st page)*Manipal has Post-graduate diploma in oral impantology and aesthetic dentistry.
*IGNOU( Indira Gandhi National Open University) has started Post-graduate diploma course in endodontics and oral implantology.
05/08/2009 at 6:42 am #13339drsapnaOfflineRegistered On: 18/07/2009Topics: 6Replies: 6Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times05/08/2009 at 6:14 am #13319drsapnaOfflineRegistered On: 18/07/2009Topics: 6Replies: 6Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 times30/07/2009 at 7:27 am #13353drsapnaOfflineRegistered On: 18/07/2009Topics: 6Replies: 6Has thanked: 0 timesBeen thanked: 0 timesI think GDPs should not start orthodontics until they got at least diploma in orthodontics from an authorized institution..now various colleges have started diploma courses…there should be some standard set up by DCI for GDPs…after say 10-15 years india will emerge more in medical and dental field…i don’t think just for sake of earning more from an ortho case one inefficient GDP should not be allowed to experiment on patients..
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