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contact parents,if they are not available then treat in best Pt interests SincerelyLyudmyla From: Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> Sent: Saturday, 18 February 2012, 19:13 Subject: Avulsion

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A boy 14 years old came to ur clinic with avulsed tooth not accompanied by parents, most appropriate in this scenario ?

1- carry out treatment

2- ask the boy to place tooth in storage media

3- contact parents

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You should carry out treatment because avulsed tooth is time limited Sent from my iPhoneOn 18 Feb 2012, at 19:13, Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote:

Ore question

A boy 14 years old came to ur clinic with avulsed tooth not accompanied by parents, most appropriate in this scenario ?

1- carry out treatment

2- ask the boy to place tooth in storage media

3- contact parents

Thanks

Balsam

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HI BASMALA

Conserning your question regarding avalsion, I agree with Gona:

According to ( DENTAL LAW AND ETHICS) BY PAUL LAMBDEN.

" In emergency situations a child at times may be treated without the parent

knowledge or consent. A dental example might be replacing a from tooth that has

been knocked out in an accident at school, where delay would reduce the

likelihood of a successful re implantation. In this situation the dentist act in

the child best interest and indeed it might be considered negligent not to do

so.

page 100-101

Best regards

Ebtisam

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Thanks EbtisamThat's helpful BalsamSent from my iPhoneOn Feb 19, 2012, at 3:41 PM, "ebtessam" <ebtessamhamalawy@...> wrote:

HI BASMALA

Conserning your question regarding avalsion, I agree with Gona:

According to ( DENTAL LAW AND ETHICS) BY PAUL LAMBDEN.

" In emergency situations a child at times may be treated without the parent knowledge or consent. A dental example might be replacing a from tooth that has been knocked out in an accident at school, where delay would reduce the likelihood of a successful re implantation. In this situation the dentist act in the child best interest and indeed it might be considered negligent not to do so.

page 100-101

Best regards

Ebtisam

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