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Dental Negligence in Clinical Practice

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Dental Negligence in Clinical Practice

Dr . Shariful Islam
Intern Doctor
Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics
Update Dental College and Hospital
Dental Negligence
• Dental negligence is define as when a healthcare professional has failed to
provide adequate knowledge , absence of reasonable degree of care and
skill or negligence of dental practitioner in the treatment of patient . This
can include any instance involving incorrect , delayed or poor treatment
that has lead to further injury or suffering.
Types
• Failure to taken proper history.
• Failure to treat claims.
• Failure to investigation.
• Failure to diagnosis.
• Failure to obtain patient consent.
• Dental negligence claims for injury.
Negligence in pediatric Dentistry
• A study was conducted to identify the common mistakes, negligence and
legal offences in pediatric dentistry. In population in this self reported
study consisted of 25% certified , 48% non-certified pediatic dentists and
12 % residents in pediatric dentistry.
• It was concluded that mistake , negligence and legal offences occur
commonly during various operative dental treatment. Effective means
should be addressed to raise the awareness ,implement regulations and
limit these mistake.
Negligence in Endodontics Treatment
During endodontic procedures a mishap can turn into negligence leading to some
legal complications. The dental negligence were the act of injury to patient, guilty
mind of the professional, treating the wrong tooth or missed canals, improper
diagnosis, not referring to specialists when required and prolonged post-operative
paresthesia after the treatment.
• In another study of dental operatory there are incidents of ingested foreign
body including teeth, restorative materials, instruments like K-file, rubber
damn and gauze pack. Accidental swallowing lead to coughing,
complications and difficulty in the retrieval of the instrument. It was
concluded that dentist should be able to manage an emergency situation in
which patient accidentally swallow dental instrument. It was
recommended to use rubber dams with flexible frames and use of
electronic apex locators. Moreover, rotary instrument can also help
prevent file ingestion.
Negligence with dental hospital workers
• A study revealed that Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C infection in Japanese dental care
workers was high. The participants were dental care workers (dentists, dental hygienists
and dental assistant). It was recommended to have a safe standard of treatment.

• Negligence can occur in any aspect of professional practice.

• It was recommended that written records, medical and dental history, chart notes,
radiographs, photographs and models should be taken.
Work with gloves Work without gloves
Negligence in Prosthodontists
• The prosthodontic rehabilitation of the mouth particularly in the advanced
complex cases requires careful planning and adequate clinical skills and
exacting technical standard.
• During prosthodontic treatment complications, injuries, dissatisfaction or
failure may occur.
• Negligence was seen with faulty diagnosis, failure to consult, poor
communication with the patient, faulty treatment plan and failure to obtain
informed consent.
Negligence in Oral Surgery
• Tooth extraction other than the one which is intended by the referring
dentist is termed as wrong side tooth extraction. This adverse event
continued to be one of the major reasons for filing of malpractice claims
against oral and maxillofacial surgeons
Impact of dental neglect scale
• A cross sectional study was done to know the impact of dental neglect
scale on oral health status among different health professionals. Oral
health affect our general health and quality of life.
• It was concluded that dental neglect scale was sound method of
objectifying dental neglect. Moreover, the Universities should include oral
health motivation programme as a component of their academic
curriculum and motivate professionals to maintain oral health practices.
Conclusion
• Dentist patient relationship is a confidential and trust worthy relationship.
The service rendered by health professionals to the human beings is
probably the noblest and caution should be taken before initiating legal
action against any Doctor . Mistakes occur in every profession, as it does in
life. It is probably every individual’s duty to avoid errors and foresee the
potential for mistake but, on occasions, it simply may become unavoidable.
Every dentist has a duty to warn the patient of risks inherent in the treatment
procedure. Following examination, the dentist should carefully decide what
line of treatment to adopt.
• The dentist has a duty to warn the patient of risks inherent in the treatment
procedure. Following examination, the dentist should carefully decide what
line of treatment to adopt .
• Dentists must be aware of dental negligence, as well as the laws governing it,
and should be insured under professional indemnity insurance. In the event of
legal proceedings, this provides protection and financial support for case
settlement and other expenses .
• Moreover, the patient should cooperate with the dentist while taking complete
case history as even a small missing data can mislead the treatment due to
patient’s negligence.
Referances
• 1. Madhuri kumari, Gautam kumar, Sabyasachi Saha L. Vamsi K Reddy, Puja Sinha. Negligence in Medical and Dental
Professionals: A Review. International journal of Oral Health and Medical Research. 2017; 4(1):86-89.
• 2. Rakesh Kumar Yadav, Sharad Chand, Promila Verma, Anil Chandra, Aseem Prakash Tikku, Kulwinder Kaur Wadhwani.
Clinical Negligence or Endodontic Mishaps: A Surgeons Dilemma. National Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery. 2012; 3(1):87-90.
• 3. Ashith Acharya B, Savitha JK, Suresh Nadagoudar V. Professional Negligence in Dental Practice, Potential for Civil and
Criminal Liability in India. Journal of Forensic Dental Sciences. 2009; 1(1):2-7.
• 4. Moles DR, Simper RD, Bedi R. Dental Negligence: A Study of Cases Assessed at one Specialized Advisory Practice. British
Dental Journal. 1998; 184(3):130-133.
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• . 6. Puballi Sarkar, Porahlad Dasar, Sandesh Nagarajappa, Prashath Mishra, Sandeep kumar, Swati Balsaraf, Afsheen Lalani,
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