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although ethics and the law are closely related, they are not the same. patient rights • the patient has the right to receive care in a safe setting, free from any form of abuse or harassment. each patient has the right to: • obtain equitable care and services, regardless of individual differences, including ethnicity, spirituality, language, lifestyle, and culture. You have a right to reasonable arrangements for. To receive oral health care in a healthy and safe environment, and with compassion. Ethical obligations may — and often do — exceed legal duties. components of informed consent. all five of these support the most important obligation for all of us involved in dental healthcare, which is to ensure the. this article explores the critical legal and ethical dimensions in dentistry, focusing on patient rights, informed consent,.
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