The American Medical Association defines Informed Consent as "more than simply getting a patient to sign a written consent form. It is a process of communication between a patient and physician that results in the patient's authorization or agreement to undergo a specific medical intervention." So what does this have to do with you as a dental patient?
How informed are you?
Let's develop this further. For example, do you fully understand all the procedures, techniques and time commitments of your proposed dental treatment? Are you informed of all the risks, benefits and options available for each procedure? Are you made aware of what dental materials are being used and how they may impact your health? Most of all, is everything in writing and signed by you and your dentist? If any of the previous questions were answered with a "no", then you must read further.
Your mouth is the "gateway to your body" and plays a much more important role for achieving good overall health than most people realize. Eating properly, good digestion, speaking, smiling and so much more depend on a healthy oral condition.
Studies today indicate that certain dental conditions are risk factors for heart disease, stroke, neurological problems, obesity, diabetes,pre-term and low birth weight babies, headaches, facial pain and more.
No place for dentistry
Dentistry has been in the past considered to be the forgotten child in the medical world. Medical doctors are not trained at all about the mouth and its impact on health while dentists, by licensure, are limited to treating issues only within the head and neck areas.
Dental insurance coverage is poor and medical insurance doesn't cover dental therapies (except Health Savings Accounts). As a matter of fact, many employers are eliminating dental benefits altogether.
Therefore, becoming a more educated, knowledgeable consumer is now your responsibility. Having awareness of all the issues allows you choice in making your healthcare decisions. After all, it is your body and you should know what is being done to it at all times. And it starts with Informed Consent.
The right beginning
The initial examination and related diagnostic tests are the first steps for gathering information. A good medical and dental history is vitally important. This history not only includes your chief dental complaint but also your chief medical complaint, including listing of surgeries, medications, past illnesses, family health issues and total body system reviews.
The history should be reviewed by you and your dentist with you being informed of how any dental procedure may impact your health. Appropriate referrals should be made to other qualified practitioners if indicated. This form should then be signed and dated by you and your dentist making sure this extremely important step has been completed.
You are doing what to me?
The treatment plan that follows provides the blueprint for how your dentist is going to address your dental needs. A separate appointment should be scheduled with your dentist, not an assistant or office manager, to go over in depth what the treatment recommendations are. Time needs to be spent going over the risks, benefits and options for all aspects of the proposed treatment.
You should be given supporting materials such as models, graphs, photos, brochures ...etc. that fully support your treatment decisions. Fees should be discussed upfront, along with payment options and insurance contributions, and accepted by both parties. When you are both satisfied with the agreement, you and your dentist should sign and date the document.
It is a good idea to bring a tape recorder with you to that visit allowing you to review this discussion you had with your dentist. If finances are being discussed, it makes good sense to bring your partner with you at that visit to avoid any possible misunderstandings.
As time goes on...
As treatment progresses always maintain good communication with your dentist and the staff. Keep asking questions until you feel that they all have been answered. You have the right to ask any question you may have. Any time your treatment plan changes; it must be discussed fully in advance. Everything needs to be understood and accepted by you and your dentist. And yes, get it in writing and signed!
Through informed consent, you will gain an understanding of all aspects of your proposed dental treatment ultimately resulting in a more favorable outcome. You can now become an informed consumer in charge of your own health and that is the first step toward a healthier smile!
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Vincent DiLorenzo, DDS is President of T-Horizons, LLC and a licensed health insurance agent specializing in Consumer-Directed Health and Long Term Care. The former co-owner of Valley Green Center for Holistic Dentistry in Philadelphia, PA, he practiced general dentistry for over 30 years with his wife, Dr. Andrea Brockman treating the dental needs of chronically ill patients. It was in this training ground as an integrative health practitioner, employer, and health consumer that he developed a strong understanding of health savings accounts and a desire to elevate health responsibility. Learn more at => www.health-savings-accounts-101.com
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