| Literature DB >> 32827024 |
Manoj Humagain1, Bishwa Prakash Bhattarai2, Dinesh Rokaya3.
Abstract
Quackery and fraud in dental practice, seen in many countries, is also rampant in Nepal, and they are unethical practices. There is a growing need for strict enforcement of government policy measures to eliminate quackery and fraudulent dental practice in Nepal. The government should mobilize all dental workforce (dental specialists, dentists, and dental auxiliaries) and aware of their responsibilities and limitations. This article presents a brief review showing some cases of malpractice in dentistry in Nepal.Entities:
Keywords: dental general practice; dentistry; ethics; Nepal; prosthetic dentistry.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32827024 PMCID: PMC7580404 DOI: 10.31729/jnma.5036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc ISSN: 0028-2715 Impact factor: 0.406
Common unethical dental practice and their consequences in various areas in Nepal.
| Areas | Common unethical dental practices/ malpractices | Consequences |
|---|---|---|
| General |
Improper clinic hygiene Improper sterilization of the instruments |
Infections Transmission of diseases |
| Restorative Dentistry |
Failure to diagnose caries Inadequate caries removal Over cavity preparations and destruction of teeth Improper section of restorative materials Improper restorations |
Recurrent caries Failure of restorations Teeth fracture |
| Endodontics |
Failure to locate canals Improper cleaning and shaping of canals Improper root canal treatment (RCT) |
Apical perforation, ledge formation, and transportations Root canal treatment failure Teeth fracture |
| Prosthodontics |
Fixing removable dentures Faulty self-cure acrylic crowns Self-cure bridges Faulty removable dentures |
Compromise oral hygiene Short and long-term effects from the toxic materials, i.e., burning, toxicity, and carcinogenicity. Toxicities from the metal prosthesis, i.e. Ni, Cr, Al, etc. |
| Oral and maxillofacial surgery |
Painful extraction Improper extraction Fracture of teeth and/or root during teeth extraction Prolonged bleeding Incorrect diagnosis of oral lesions Improper prescription of antibiotics. |
Retained roots Damage to surrounding structures. Prolonged bleeding leading to syncope, hospitalization, or and/or death. Small lesions can progress to large lesions. No effect or adverse effects of antibiotics Antibiotic resistance |
| Orthodontics |
Braces done by an unqualified person. |
Improper teeth movement. Prolong treatment. Compromise oral hygiene. |
Figure 1.Faulty prosthetic restoration (fixed-removable partial denture) and improper oral hygiene leading to the destruction of the soft and hard oral structures.
Figure 2.Fixed-removable denture; front view (a) and occlusal view (b) in the patient's mouth and the palatal view side (c) and inside view (b) of the fixed crown.
Figure 3.A faulty metal crown on the maxillary left central incisor with the detached acrylic cover on the labial surface.