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An Outline of Endodontics

PROFESSOR DR. RICARDO RIVAS MUÑOZ
2011 - 1 / 2

FES Iztacala
 

ACADEMIC SUPPORT VIA TOPICAL BRIEFINGS

 

SUBJECT 1, STUDY OF ENDODONTICS
SECTION 4, Ethics & Deontology
VERSIÓN EN ESPAÑOL México España

SYLLABUS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUGGESTED READING
RELATED ARTICLES
KEY WORDS

SECTION 1 - 2 - 3 - 4

 

 
 
Ética odontológica
 
Table of Contents

1.1. Introduction
1.1.1. Endodontics role in the General Plan of the Dental Proffesional Studies
1.1.2. General and specific objectives
1.1.1. Basic phases in endodontic therapy
1.1.2. Coments to the basic and supplementary bibliography

1.2. Historic background of endodontics
1.2.1. Development periods of endodontics

1.3. Contemporary endodontics
1.3.1. Conteporary concepts of the pulpless tooth
1.3.2. Relationship with other dental specialities
1.3.3. Indications
1.3.4. Contraindications

1.4. Popular but misconceived concepts towards endodontics
1.4.1. Dead tooth
1.4.2. Black tooth
1.4.3. Fragil tooth
1.4.4. An expensive treatment
1.4.5. Time consuming treatment
1.4.6. Low rate of success
1.4.7. Some alternative medicine disregard endodontic treatment

1.5. Ethics & deontology
1.5.1 Ethimology, definition and objective
1.6. Bioethics in endodontics
1.6.1. Bioethics principles
1.6.2. Bioethics in endodontics
1.6.3. Informed consent

1.7.. Axiology
1.7.1. Structural values and accesory values
1.7.2. Axiology en endodontics

 
 
Key words:
 
 
ENDODONTIC GLOSSARY
 
 
 

 

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SUGGESTED READING FOR SUBJECT 1, STUDY OF ENDODONTICS,SECTION 4, Ethics & deontology

SPECIALIZED TREATISES

  1. Ozar, David T., Sokol, David J. DENTAL ETHICS AT CHAIRSIDE. Professional principles and practical applications. Mosby. St. Louis. 1994. 287 pp.
  2. Rule, James T., ETHICAL QUESTIONS IN DENTISTY. Quintessence Publishing Co. Chicago. 1993. 282 pp
  3. Warner R. Segal H. Ethical Issues of Informed Consent in Dentistry. Quintessence Pockets. Chicago. 1980
  4. Weinstein, Bruce D. DENTAL ETHICS. Lea & Febiger. Philadelphia. 1993. 243 pp.
  5. Wright, Robin. TOUGH QUESTIONS, GREAT ANSWERS. Quintessence Books. Chicago. 1997. 150 pp.

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RELATED ARTICLES

  1. ADA Principles for Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct. American Dental Association. Chicago. 1996
  2. Bioethics for Clinicians. Canadian Medical Association Journal. Toronto. 1996
  3. Chambers, D. HOW THE JAPANESE WORK. J Am College of Dentists. 1998;65(4):49-54
  4. Danley, D et al. PREPARING DENTAL STUDENTS TO RECOGNIZE AND RESPOND TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE. J Am Dent Assoc jan 2004;135:67-72
  5. Hofmann, BM et al. THE CONCEPT OF DISEASE: ETHICAL CHALLENGES AND RELEVANCE TO DENTISTRY AND DENTAL EDUCATION. European Journal of Dental Education 2001;5:2-8
  6. Kenny, DH. DENTAL ETHICS: WHETHER TO REPLANT AVULSED PERMANENT TEETH. Dental Abstracts 2006;51(1):9-10 (from Medicolegal aspects of replanting permanent teeth: J Can Dent Assoc 2005;71:245-246)
  7. Petrilli, AG. MANAGED CARE: AN ETHICAL CONTROVERSY IN DENTISTRY AS VIEWED BY A DENTAL STUDENT. J Am College of Dentists 1998;65(4):46-48

 

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SYLLABUS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUGGESTED READING
RELATED ARTICLES
KEY WORDS
SECTION 1 - 2 - 3 - 4
     
 
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