Risk Management in Orthodontics – Making Clinical Practice Safer

From Volume 28, Issue 9, November 2001 | Pages 437-441

Authors

Claire Nightingale

MSc, BDS(Hons), FDS(Orth), RCS(Eng.), MOrth, RCS(Edin.)

Senior Registrar in Orthodontics, Eastman Dental Hospital and Queen Mary's University Hospital, Roehampton

Articles by Claire Nightingale

Abstract

Facing a civil claim for negligence or prosecution for breach of Health and Safety law is something that any sensible clinician wishes to avoid. This review discusses the main areas of risk in clinical practice and how such risks can be minimized when acting as a clinician and as an employer. Although orthodontic examples are used to highlight particular points, this paper is also relevant to general dental practice.

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