General Informed Consent for Dental Procedures

 

You, the patient, have the right to accept or reject dental treatment recommended by your dentist. Prior to consenting to treatment, you should carefully consider the anticipated benefits and commonly known risks of the recommended procedure, alternative treatments, or the option of no treatment.

Do not consent to treatment unless and until you discuss potential benefits, risks, and complications with your dentist and all of your questions are answered. By consenting to the treatment, you are acknowledging your willingness to accept known risks and complications, no matter how slight the probability of occurrence.

It is very important that you provide your dentist with accurate information, before, during, and after treatment. It is equally important that you follow your dentist’s advice and recommendations regarding medication, pre and post treatment instructions, referrals to other dentists and specialties, and return for scheduled appointments. If you fail to follow the advice of your dentist, you may increase your chances of a poor outcome.

Please read and initial the items below and sign at the bottom of the form.

Treatment to be Provided
Drugs and Medication
Changes in Treatment Plan
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