FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2019
Dental Insights Winter 2019
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When a Patient Attempts to Fix His Own Dentures
Following full-mouth reconstruction surgery, Dr. Kim learned his patient had been trying to use a pocketknife to remove his lower overdenture. The patient later requested the dental “tool” to adjust his dentures himself. Complications and a court battle ensued.
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Establishing a Documentation Policy
Your documentation is your primary defense in the event of a claim—even your saving grace.Read more.
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Documentation – Avoiding a Malpractice Claim.
Here are 5 tips for documentation to help you reduce the chance of a malpractice allegation. Read more.
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Tips for Successful Call Documentation
Why documenting phone calls is just as important as documenting patient visits. Read More.
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