Ethics and Dentistry: 2. Ethics and Risk Management

From Volume 28, Issue 10, December 2001 | Pages 524-527

Authors

Stanley Gelbier

HonFFPHM, MA, PhD, FDS RCS, DDPH, DHMSA

Professor, Division of Dental Public Health and Oral Health Services Research, Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Dentistry, King's College London

Articles by Stanley Gelbier

Desmond Wright

Specialist Registrar, Division of Dental Public Health and Oral Health Services Research, Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Dentistry, King's College London

Articles by Desmond Wright

Malcolm Bishop

BDS, MSc

Honorary Lecturer, Division of Dental Public Health and Oral Health Services Research, Guy's, King's and St Thomas' School of Dentistry, King's College London

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Abstract

The previous paper explored the meaning of ethics, especially its relationship to dentistry. Here, we examine a practical application for solving ethical problems. Together, the two articles should provide dentists with a core of relevant knowledge about ethics and a ready guide to the daily relevance of ethics.

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