Informed consent and orthodontics
Jerrold, L
The legal doctrine of informed consent has struck a chord of fear in most dental practitioners today. This, in turn, has caused many orthodontists to assume a defensive attitude in their practices. A better posture might be to use informed consent to their own and their patients' best advantage. This is accomplished by using the doctrine to enhance patients' education and understanding of their orthodontic problems, the benefits of corrective therapy, any risks associated therewith, and viable treatment alternatives. The end result is an open and honest relationship with the patients, which promotes doctor/patient autonomy.
PMID: 3422782
ISSN: 0889-5406
CID: 1993892
Electrocautery in orthodontics
Jerrold, L
Electrocautery has all but disappeared from the clinical dental setting. Through technical advances, there have been developed new instruments which must now challenge the profession to re-examine the use of electrocautery as a valuable adjunct, particularly in the field of orthodontics. This article will describe a simple yet effective battery-operated electrocautery unit. Indications and examples of its use will also be presented.
PMID: 6591799
ISSN: 0002-9416
CID: 1993902