牙科病人的风险:行为和医学法律建议

E. Nuzzolese
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医学科学的发展导致了人类预期寿命的增加,并允许管理和治疗过去生存率低的全身性疾病。生物材料和电子医疗器械的技术发展、生活方式的改变和发病率的降低导致所谓"有危险"的病人类别扩大。牙医需要更仔细地分析所涉及的临床风险;首先应该是医疗,然后是牙科。牙医必须考虑技术和医疗法律两个方面,坚持风险与利益的原则,如果有必要,不排除推迟牙科治疗。对处于危险中的患者的主要保障措施是更广泛的记忆,并结合完整的观察来识别或识别潜在危险的情况。作者对安全治疗应采取的行为提出了一些思考,同时也避免了司法诉讼。事实上,专业责任的概况可能是由于未能遵循针对特定临床风险状态的护理指南而导致的。然而,牙科护理的私密性和医学道德准则也允许临床医生选择不治疗患者,如果认为临床风险和任何医疗紧急情况无法妥善处理,或者口腔健康病理可能需要更复杂的医疗结构,同时有其他专家在场。
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The patient at risk in dentistry: behavioral and medico legal recommendations
Developments in medical science have led to an increase in human life expectancy and allow for the management and treatment of systemic conditions which in the past had a low survival rate. The technical development of biomaterials and electro-medical instruments, changing lifestyles and of morbidity leads to a broadening of the class of so-called patients “at risk.” Dentists need a more careful analysis of the clinical risks involved; the approach should be firstly medical and then dental. The dentist must consider both technological and medical-legal aspects, sticking with the principle of risk versus benefit, and not exclude postponing dental treatments if indicated. The main safeguard for the patient at risk is a more extensive anamnesis, combined with a complete observation to identify or recognize conditions that are potentially hazardous. The author offers some reflections on the conduct to be adopted to cure safely, but also to avoid any judicial proceeding. Profiles of professional liability may, in fact, result from failing to follow care guidelines for that particular state of the clinical risk. However, the private nature of dental care and the code of medical ethics also allow the clinician the choice of not treating the patient if it is believed that the clinical risk and any medical emergency could not be dealt properly, or that oral health pathologies may require a more complex medical structure with the simultaneous presence of other specialists.
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