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Is dentist client confidentiality the same as doctor client confidentiality?

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Posted Jogn Cartman edited answer

Is dentist client confidentiality the same as doctor client confidentiality?

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I mean as long as there is doctor patient confidentiality and the dentist is a doctor as stated by their diploma of course it applies to the dentist as well. The thing is that other doctors may deal with more life-threatening complications so it is used more in day to day practice. Though maybe not really related to this but I used to go to a dentist with whom I would talk a lot and I later found out that he was laughing about me at my back and about my stories, so I decided to find an actual proffesionional and asked my friends for advice and one of them recommended this https://jeffreygrossdds.com/services/implant-dentistry-lake-county-ohio/ which had an awful lot of good reviews.

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Ylit10

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Lily35

Confidentiality is related to respect for persons and involves the patient exercising his or her autonomy in providing information to the dental professional. Confidentiality is a critical aspect of trust and has a long history of use in health care. The requirement for confidentiality is mentioned in all codes of ethics as well as the Hippocratic oath. Trust is necessary for the exchange of personal and intimate information from the patient to the clinician. A patient has a right to privacy concerning his or her medical and dental history, examination findings, discussion of treatment options and treatment choices, and all records pertaining to dental and dental hygiene care. This privacy extends to the way in which information is gathered, stored, and communicated to other health care professionals. Discussion about a patient’s history or treatment is not to be shared with spouses, family, or friends — to do so is a violation of confidentiality. Information about a patient can be given to other health care professionals with the patient’s permission. But there are also exceptions related to breaking the law.

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There is no such thing as doctor-client confidentiality. There is doctor patient confidentiality though. The same applies to Dentists as well.

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