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    • Avoiding perverse incentives 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association, 2015)
      A general dental practitioner was approached by a friend and colleague, a maxillo-facial surgeon, who had recently taken up rooms near her practice. He offered incentives to her for any surgical referrals she could provide. ...
    • Dental ethics case 16: Pull out my four front teeth ... 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association, 2011)
      The scenario is a 14 year old girl who requests the extraction of her four front teeth, even though she has no problems with her teeth. She said it is because all her friends and some of her family members have had their ...
    • Dental ethics case 17: What are my obligations and ethical responsibilities when treating patients with HIV? 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association, 2011)
      This ethical case is about a 20 year old female patient who had recurrent ulcers in and around her mouth. The dentist suspected that the recurrent ulcers and candidiasis were oral manifestations of HIV and confronted her ...
    • Dental ethics case 18: Use of amalgam for dental restorations 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association, 2012)
      A commentary is given to the scenario of patients who request that the removal of perfectly serviceable amalgam restorations and replace them with composite or tooth-coloured materials.
    • Dental ethics case 24: Non-therapeutic cosmetic treatments including botox 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association, 2012)
    • Dental ethics case 25 the drug-abusing patient – what are my ethical obligations to treat? 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association, 2012)
    • Ethical considerations when treating patients with eating disorders 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association, 2015)
      In South Africa, the prevalence of eating disorders remains largely unknown. However with the unique, complex, social and political transformation of the country and increasing urbanization, it is anticipated that there ...
    • Ethical responsibilities when using locum tenens 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association, 2015)
      Locum tenens is usually a position that is offered when a practitioner in private practice is going on holiday, attending a congress, taking study leave or is absent from practice due to illness or other reason, and therefore ...
    • Handling medical emergencies 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association, 2015)
      Medical emergencies can occur at any time in the dental surgery. Routine dental operations and procedures that generally cause no harm or distress to fit and normal patients may give rise to symptoms, alarming and of ...
    • The importance of communication between members of the dental team 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association (SADA), 2013)
      A patient, accompanied by the daughter with whom she lived, visited a dentist for extraction of her six remaining lower teeth. She had last been to the practice two years earlier, when two teeth were extracted without ...
    • Irrational requests for extractions 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association, 2015)
      Dental professionals encounter a number of challenging ethical and legal dilemmas on a daily basis that often arise due to conflicts between the ethical principles of autonomy, non-maleficence (do no harm), beneficence ...
    • Managing stress in the dental environment 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association, 2015)
      Stress is defined as "an imbalance between a perceived demand (stressor) and a person's perceived ability to cope with, or to meet, that demand". It is well known that dentists are subject to a variety of stress-related ...
    • Taking and making decisions for children in dentistry 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association, 2015)
      In dentistry one rarely deals with life-or-death decisionmaking, however important human values are at stake during the course of any dental treatment. These include preventing pain, preserving and restoring oral function ...
    • Unanticipated treatment complication and legal recourse 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni; Du Toit, J. (South African Dental Association, 2015)
      A middle - aged, partially edentulous Caucasian female patient presented to a general dentist for extraction of a mandibular tooth. The tooth was removed by the dentist, but following incomplete resolution of pain the ...
    • Want to date a patient? Refer first 

      Naidoo, Sudeshni (South African Dental Association, 2015)
      In dentistry, the dentist - patient interaction often represents a long-term, close personal relationship that involves friendship as well as professional responsibility. A professional (the dentist) has two interests ...