Dentistry and Drug Adverse Events: Between Responsibilities and Regulations.
adverse events
appropriateness
complications
dentistry
drugs
errors
medical–legal assessment
toxicity
Journal
Toxics
ISSN: 2305-6304
Titre abrégé: Toxics
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101639637
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
07 Nov 2022
07 Nov 2022
Historique:
received:
25
10
2022
revised:
03
11
2022
accepted:
04
11
2022
entrez:
10
11
2022
pubmed:
11
11
2022
medline:
11
11
2022
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
The purpose of this paper is to renew interest and attention to the medical history, prescription, and/or use of drugs during dental practice. The work analyzes the issue of the use of drugs in dentistry from both a clinical and a medical-legal point of view. The laws governing the matter were also taken into consideration, relating them to the roles of prescriber and user that the dentist can acquire. Analysis of various aspects of this matter demonstrates that it is necessary for dentists to know the drugs and medical substances, their characteristics and properties, related effects, and interactions in order to use them appropriately and adequately. Knowledge of interferences, reactions, and adverse events or complications helps to reduce errors and protect patients' health. Furthermore, knowledge of the national and international reference standards relating to the use of drugs leads to a reduction in medico-legal questions. In conclusion, knowledge and adequate and appropriate use of drugs reduces the possibility of accidents, adverse events, medico-legal consequences, and disputes with patients. Documented and traceable choices allow the analysis and valuation of professional conduct. Authors perceived the topic of informed consent of patients as relevant to the adequate procedure of prescribing drugs related to dentistry practice; therefore, representative conditions of patients at risk should be illustrated in practice. Legal duties related to physician drug prescription and use must be considered and carefully checked.
Identifiants
pubmed: 36355962
pii: toxics10110671
doi: 10.3390/toxics10110671
pmc: PMC9696188
pii:
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
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