Oral health professionals must use the correct terminology when explaining risks for complications and undesirable health outcomes as a basis for informed consent for clinical treatment

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Main Author: Asbjorn Jokstad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-08-01
Series:Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/cre2.237
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spelling doaj-2a468779ac4f4b5f9ad0f21c732ad89e2020-11-25T01:32:33ZengWileyClinical and Experimental Dental Research2057-43472019-08-015431331510.1002/cre2.237Oral health professionals must use the correct terminology when explaining risks for complications and undesirable health outcomes as a basis for informed consent for clinical treatmentAsbjorn Jokstadhttps://doi.org/10.1002/cre2.237
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Oral health professionals must use the correct terminology when explaining risks for complications and undesirable health outcomes as a basis for informed consent for clinical treatment
Clinical and Experimental Dental Research
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title Oral health professionals must use the correct terminology when explaining risks for complications and undesirable health outcomes as a basis for informed consent for clinical treatment
title_short Oral health professionals must use the correct terminology when explaining risks for complications and undesirable health outcomes as a basis for informed consent for clinical treatment
title_full Oral health professionals must use the correct terminology when explaining risks for complications and undesirable health outcomes as a basis for informed consent for clinical treatment
title_fullStr Oral health professionals must use the correct terminology when explaining risks for complications and undesirable health outcomes as a basis for informed consent for clinical treatment
title_full_unstemmed Oral health professionals must use the correct terminology when explaining risks for complications and undesirable health outcomes as a basis for informed consent for clinical treatment
title_sort oral health professionals must use the correct terminology when explaining risks for complications and undesirable health outcomes as a basis for informed consent for clinical treatment
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