should be considered as guidelines for every dentist. These guidelines cannot cover all local, national, traditions, legislation or circumstances.
The professional dentist:
- will practice according to the art and science of dentistry and to the principles of humanity
- will safeguard the oral health of patients irrespective of other individual status.
The primary duty of dentist is to safeguard the oral health of patients. However the dentist has the right to decline to treat a patient, except for the provision of emergency care, for humanitarian reasons or where the laws of the country dictate otherwise.
- should refer for advice and/or treatment any patient requiring a level of competence beyond that held
- must ensure professional confidentiality of all information about patients and their treatment.
- the dentist must ensure that all staff respect patients confidentiality except where the laws of the country dictate otherwise.
- must accept responsibility for, and utilise dental auxiliaries strictly according to the law.
The dentist must accept full responsibility for all treatment undertaken, and no treatment or service should be delegated to a person who is not qualified or is not legally permitted to undertake this.
- must deal ethically in all aspects of professional life and adhere to rules of professional law.
- should continue to develop professional knowledge and skills.
- should support oral health promotion
- The dentist should behave towards all members of the oral health team in a professional manner and should be willing to assist colleagues professionally and maintain respect for divergence of professional opinion.
- should act in a manner which will enhance the prestige and reputation of the profession.
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