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    Ethics and law in dental hygiene.Phyllis Beemsterboer - 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier.
    Ethics and professionalism -- Ethical theory and philosophy -- Ethical principles and values -- Social responsibility -- Codes of ethics -- Ethical decision making in dental hygiene and dentistry -- Society and the State Dental Practice Act -- Dental hygienist/patient relationship -- Dental hygienist/dentist-employer relationship -- Risk management -- Case studies, activities, and testlets -- Appendix A : American Dental Association Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct.
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    Ethics and Aging: Challenges for the Dental Practitioner.Sharmila Chatterjee - 2011 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 2 (2):161-170.
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    Bio-Ethics in Dental Education: Dental Public Health Residents' Perspective.Evelyn Lucas-Perry & Aderonke Akinkugbe - 2011 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 2 (2):107-114.
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    Ethical decision making in dental education: a preliminary study.Mehmet İlgüy, Dilhan İlgüy & İnci Oktay - 2015 - BMC Medical Ethics 16 (1):1-6.
    BackgroundIn terms of ethical decision making, every clinical case, when seen as an ethical problem, may be analyzed by means of four topics: medical indications, patient preferences, quality of life, contextual features. The aim of this study was to compare the performance of 4th year dental students on Ethical Decision Making before and after a course on ethics.MethodsFourth year dental students from academic year 2013–2014 participated in the study. A 3-h lecture, which was about four topics approach to (...)
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    Dental Ethics at Chairside: Professional Principles and Practical Applications.David T. Ozar & David J. Sokol - 1994 - Mosby Elsevier Health Science.
    Case presentations, esthetics, insurance considerations, communicable diseases, referral questions, dental phobia, and legal concerns all play a role in doctor-patient relationships. These topics, and many others, are the subject of this one-of-a-kind resource, designed to show dental students and practitioners how to approach patient relationships.
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    Ethics, Changing Populations, and the Dental Profession.H. Barry Waldman, Marc Bernard Ackerman & Steven P. Perlman - 2015 - Ethics and Behavior 25 (3):271-278.
    This review emphasizes the worldwide and U.S. evolving population demographics and the need for the dental profession to exercise its professional and ethical duty to expand its traditional patient base to provide needed services.
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    An ethical awareness among dental interns in dental practice.Halima Alsadiya, Rathika Rai & B. Eswaran - 2018 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 8 (1):32.
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    Dental Ethics.Thubashini Meiyappan - 2012 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 2 (2):51.
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    Ethical Issues in Replacing a Periodontally Involved Tooth with Dental Implants: Thoughts, Beliefs, and Evidence.Liran Levin - 2011 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 2 (2):187-194.
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    Ethics of dental tourism as a subject of scientific interest.G. Yu Shchekin, A. N. Osyko, V. A. Bakhtin & L. L. Kozhevnikov - 2020 - Bioethics 25 (1):43-48.
    The theme of the paper is defined by the relevance and insufficient scientific elaboration of the concept of dental tourism in Russia on the basis of deep, comprehensive and conceptually oriented research. The article presents the analytical review of foreign literature in the field of dental tourism. The authors consider various approaches to the definition of the conceptof dental tourism. Scientific developments which are devoted to the dental tourism have not been conducted in our country yet. (...)
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    Clinical and ethical considerations in the implementation of dental implants rehabilitations in senior adults.Orlando Guerra Cobián - 2018 - Humanidades Médicas 18 (2):311-325.
    RESUMEN La falta de equidad y justicia en la distribución de alta tecnología no excluye la salud pública en casos donde la disponibilidad es inferior a la demanda. Dentro de la estomatología, la implantología en Cuba dispone de recursos limitados y la valoración multidisciplinaria para rehabilitar mediante implantes dentales al adulto mayor depende de factores objetivos y subjetivos. En el presente artículo, en la medida que se identifican los factores que determinan en la exclusión de adultos mayores para rehabilitarse mediante (...)
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    Tackling socially determined dental inequalities: Ethical aspects of childsmile, the national child oral health demonstration programme in Scotland.David Shaw, Lorna Macpherson & David Conway - 2009 - Bioethics 23 (2):131-139.
    Many ethical issues are posed by public health interventions. Although abstract theorizing about these issues can be useful, it is the application of ethical theory to real cases which will ultimately be of benefit in decision-making. To this end, this paper will analyse the ethical issues involved in Childsmile, a national oral health demonstration programme in Scotland that aims to improve the oral health of the nation's children and reduce dental inequalities through a combination of targeted and universal interventions. (...)
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    Need for an Ethical Framework for Testing for Systemic Diseases in Dental Clinics.Marushka Leanne Silveira & Amit Chattopadhyay - 2011 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 2 (2):115-136.
  14. The limits of deontology in dental ethics education.Parker Crutchfield, Lea Brandt & David Fleming - 2016 - International Journal of Ethics Education 1 (2):183-200.
    Most current dental ethics curricula use a deontological approach to biomedical and dental ethics that emphasizes adherence to duties and principles as properties that determine whether an act is ethical. But the actual ethical orientation of students is typically unknown. The purpose of the current study was to determine the ethical orientation of dental students in resolving clinical ethical dilemmas. First-year students from one school were invited to participate in an electronic survey that included eight vignettes featuring (...)
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    Philosophy and principles of ethics: Its applications in dental practice.DKrishna Prasad, Ajay Jain, Chethan Hegde & Manoj Shetty - 2011 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 1 (1):2.
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    Qualitative assessment of ethical issues in dental practice: An expert opinion.VanishreeM Kemparaj, GaneshShenoy Panchmal, H. L. Jayakumar & UmashankarGangadhariah Kadalur - 2016 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 6 (1):20.
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    Questioning the Phasing Out of Dental Amalgam: An Ethics Case Analysis.Amit Chattopadhyay - 2018 - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine 9 (1):35-47.
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    A review of ethics in developing country in perspective of dental research. [REVIEW]Md Haider Ali Khan & Shamima Parvin Lasker - 2014 - Bangladesh Journal of Bioethics 5 (1):11-19.
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  19. The dental anomaly: how and why dental caries and periodontitis are phenomenologically atypical.Dylan Rakhra - 2019 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 14 (1):1-7.
    Despite their shared origins, medicine and dentistry are not always two sides of the same coin. There is a long history in medical philosophy of defining disease and various medical models have come into existence. Hitherto, little philosophical and phenomenological work has been done considering dental caries and periodontitis as examples of disease and illness. A philosophical methodology is employed to explore how we might define dental caries and periodontitis using classical medical models of disease – the naturalistic (...)
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    Towards a specific approach to education in dental ethics: a proposal for organising the topics of biomedical ethics for dental education: Table 1.Sefik Gorkey, Tolga Guven & Gurkan Sert - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (1):60-63.
    Understanding dental ethics as a field separate from its much better known counterpart, medical ethics, is a relatively new, but necessary approach in bioethics. This need is particularly felt in dental education and establishing a curriculum specifically for dental ethics is a challenging task. Although certain topics such as informed consent and patient rights can be considered to be of equal importance in both fields, a number of ethical issues in dental practice are only remotely—if at (...)
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    The oral biome in the aetiology and management of dental disease: Current concepts and ethical considerations.Yonghui Ma, Richard Oliver & Hua Chen - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (8):937-947.
    Our understanding of the complexity of the oral biome and of the role of the various constituent bacteria in the aetiology of dental disease is growing. Probiotics and their relationship with prebiotics, as well as other microbiome‐based interventions, could be useful in preventing and treating dental disease and in promoting oral health. However, given the promise and early stage of this treatment approach, there are also a number of ethical, social and regulatory issues associated with innovative probiotic therapy. (...)
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    Exploring the evolution of a dental code of ethics: a critical discourse analysis.Alexander C. L. Holden - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-7.
    BackgroundWhat can the analysis of the evolution of a code of ethics tell us about the dental profession and the association that develops it? The establishment of codes of ethics are foundational events in the social history of a profession. Within these documents it is possible to find statements of values and culture that serve a variety of purposes. Codes of ethics in dentistry have not frequently presented as the subjects of analyses despite containing rich information about the priorities (...)
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    To evaluate the knowledge, attitude and practice of healthcare ethics among medical, dental and physiotherapy postgraduate students—a pilot study.Veena Pais, Vina Vaswani & Sudeep Pais - 2020 - International Journal of Ethics Education 6 (1):97-107.
    Conventional medical training offers little help to students to resolve the ethical dilemmas they face as healthcare professionals. Public awareness of the ethical behavior of medical practitioners has been growing. Aim of this study was to assess knowledge of, practice in and attitudes of healthcare ethics among medical, dental and physiotherapy postgraduate students. A cross-sectional analysis based on a questionnaire was performed at a hospital and dental institution of the medical college. The present study included 60 postgraduate students. (...)
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    Knowledge, awareness and attitudes about research ethics among dental professionals in a dental institution of south India.RSudhakara Reddy, K. Jyothirmai, CHSai Kiran, M. A. V. K. Raju, K. Ramya & GSubba Rayudu - 2013 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 3 (1):34.
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    Suggestion for Determining Treatment Strategies in Dental Ethics.Szilárd D. Kovács - forthcoming - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry:1-7.
    Contemporary medicine views health as the individual’s physical, mental, and social well-being. Oral health plays a crucial role in one’s well-being, as the oral cavity and its surrounding regions execute essential functions in verbal and nonverbal communication, sensing, digestion, and significantly contribute to aesthetic appearance. The multifaceted nature of the notion of oral health, as well as the patient’s needs and autonomous will result in various treatment options for the same oral state, favouring often contrasting ethical values and different aspects (...)
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    Just say “no”: Can dentists refuse care on the basis of finances? A survey using an ethical vignette in an Iranian Dental School.Ali Kazemian, Mahsa Fayyazi & Shahrzad Shafiee - 2020 - BMC Medical Ethics 21 (1):1-4.
    Background Decision making when patients ask a dentist for fee reduction is a real ethical dilemma at dental settings. The aim of this study was to evaluate how dental students and tutors think about their position for, or against fee reduction at dental offices. Method It was a questionnaire-based survey, which examined the ethical attitudes of students and tutors of an Iranian Dental School. The questionnaire included a vignette about an ethical dilemma at a dental (...)
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    Dental students' perception regarding their training on geriatrics.LuisGustavo Souza, RenatoJosé De Marchi, SorayaFernandes Mestriner, PatriciaTávora Bulgarelli & AlexandreFavero Bulgarelli - 2017 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 7 (1):15.
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    Relating dental caries experience with body mass index among Nigerian primary school children: A cross-sectional survey.C. C. Azodo, N. M. Chukwumah, J. E. Enabulele & H. A. Adeghe - 2012 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 2 (1):28.
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    Dental student′s knowledge, beliefs and attitudes toward obese patients at one dental college in India.Santhosh Kumar, Jyothi Tadakamadla, Harish Tibdewal, Prabu Duraiswamy & Suhas Kulkarni - 2012 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 2 (2):80.
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    Dental duality.KSadia Ada, Akila Ganesh & Rajkumar Manohar - 2016 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 6 (2):53.
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    Computer simulation of dental professionals as a moral community.David W. Chambers - 2014 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 17 (3):467-476.
    Current empirical studies of moral behavior of healthcare professionals are almost entirely focused on self-reports, usually collected under the assumption that an ethical disposition characterizes individuals across various contexts. It is well known, however, that individuals adjust their behavior to what they see being done by those in their peer group. That presents a methodological challenge to traditional research within a community of peers because the behavior of each individual is both the result of norms and a contributor to the (...)
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    Dental students′ perception towards dress code in a private dental institution in Andhra Pradesh: A cross-sectional study.K. M. Sudhir, Nusrath Fareed, GChandra Mohan & M. Shanthi - 2011 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 1 (2):70.
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    Dental education in India.S. K. Syed Kuduruthullah & M. Thubashini - 2011 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 1 (2):75.
  34. Observed Altruism of Dental Students: An Experiment Using the Ultimatum Game.Parker Crutchfield, Justin Jarvis & Terry Olson - 2017 - Journal of Dental Education 81 (11):1301-1308.
    PURPOSE: The conventional wisdom in dental and medical education is that dental and medical students experience "ethical erosion" over the duration of dental and medical school. There is some evidence for this claim, but in the case of dental education this evidence consists entirely of survey research, which doesn't measure behavior. The purpose of this study was to measure the altruistic behavior of dental students, in order to fill the significant gap in knowledge of how (...)
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    Communication in Dental Practice: Preclinical Training.Ivanka Vasileva & Boyko Bonev - 2022 - Diogenes 30 (1):127-138.
    Communication can be defined as the process of sharing ideas, experiences, attitudes and knowledge by transmission of symbolic messages. Dental medicine is an area where technical skills are not the only prerequisites for being a good health care provider. Soft skills, such as active listening to the patient, appropriate verbal and non-verbal communication, empathy, and respecting ethical rules are significant in the dentist–patient communication process. Consequently, they influence patients’ attitudes, satisfaction, and ongoing health-related behaviour. Therefore, a training course on (...)
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    Dental interns' study motivation and perception in formulating their specialty preferences in Bhubaneswar, Odisha: A cross-sectional study.Nupur Sharma & Kittu Jain - 2016 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 6 (1):1.
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    Post-consent assessment of dental subjects' understanding of informed consent in oral health research in Nigeria.Olaniyi O. Taiwo & Nancy Kass - 2009 - BMC Medical Ethics 10 (1):11.
    Research participants may not adequately understand the research in which they agree to enroll. This could be due to a myriad of factors. Such a missing link in the informed consent process contravenes the requirement for an.
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    Disruptures in the Dental Ethos: The Birth, Life, & Neoliberal Retirement of Norms in Advertising & Corporatization.Na’eel Cajee - 2021 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (1):77-88.
    This paper argues that the trends in advertising and corporatization in dentistry since the 1970s have resulted in processes of de-professionalization and de-regulation, respectively.
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    Problem based learning in dental education.PShaju Jacob - 2011 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 1 (1):7.
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    Questionable research practices of medical and dental faculty in Pakistan – a confession.Ayesha Fahim, Aysha Sadaf, Fahim Haider Jafari, Kashif Siddique & Ahsan Sethi - 2024 - BMC Medical Ethics 25 (1):1-8.
    Purpose Intellectual honesty and integrity are the cornerstones of conducting any form of research. Over the last few years, scholars have shown great concerns over questionable research practices (QRPs) in academia. This study aims to investigate the questionable research practices amongst faculty members of medical and dental colleges in Pakistan. Method A descriptive multi-institutional online survey was conducted from June-August 2022. Based on previous studies assessing research misconduct, 43 questionable research practices in four domains: Data collection & storage, Data (...)
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    Students′ perceptions regarding dental courses: An integrative literature review.AlexandreF Bulgarelli, RenatoC Roperto & KellynR Souza - 2012 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 2 (2):74.
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    What about the dentist–patient relationship in dental tourism?C. Paganelli, P. Delbon, L. Laffranchi & A. Conti - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics 40 (3):209-210.
    Dental tourism is patients travelling across international borders with the intention of receiving dental care. It is a growing phenomenon that raises many ethical issues, particularly regarding the dentist–patient relationship. We discuss various issues related to this phenomenon, including patient autonomy over practitioner choice, patient safety, continuity of care, informed consent and doctor–patient communication, among other factors. In particular, patients partaking in medical tourism should be informed of its potential problems and the importance of proper planning and post-treatment (...)
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    Assessing the impact of dental faculties publication - methodology clarifications - need of the hour.Thavarajah Rooban, Elizabeth Joshua, Kannan Ranganathan & UmadeviKrishnamohan Rao - 2013 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 3 (2):49.
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    Review of David T. Ozar and David J. Sokol. Dental Ethics at Chairside: Professional Principles and Practice. [REVIEW]W. L. Grey - 2001 - Monash Bioethics Review 20 (2):45-47.
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    The role of continuing dental education in clinical practice.Treville Pereira - 2017 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 7 (2):25.
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    Perceived competency towards dental practice among interns of various dental colleges in India.S. Prabhu, S. Saravanan & Joseph John - 2012 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 2 (1):33.
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    An assessment of Dental Students′ knowledge of radiation protection and practice.JoanE Enabulele & B. O. Igbinedion - 2013 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 3 (2):54.
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    Stress and the pediatric dental resident: Contributing factors and coping mechanisms.Vinson LaQuiaA, Nies JulieQuinn, Jones JamesE, Tomlin AngelaM, Jackson RichardD & Sanders BrianJ - 2016 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 6 (2):61.
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    Medical and dental emergencies and complications in dental practice and its management.Harshitha Alva, Chethan Hegde, KrishnaD Prasad & Manoj Shetty - 2012 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 2 (1):13.
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    Career perspective among dental professionals in Tamil Nadu.BMeena Priya, M. Shanmugam, V. Shivakumar, G. Tejasri, S. Vidhu & V. Anitha - 2014 - Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 4 (2):61.
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