PA dentists can't date patients; Christensen 'embarrassed' by U.S. dentistry

Dear DrBicuspid Member,

New state regulations in Pennsylvania and Minnesota have some dental practitioners up in arms.

In Pennsylvania, "sexual misconduct" is taking on a whole new meaning under a rule change just approved by the state dental board. The regulations state that dentists, hygienists, and dental assistants who date their patients could face disciplinary action. The Pennsylvania Dental Association says the rules are "onerous" and will hurt the recruitment of practitioners to a state that is already suffering a shortage. Read more.

In Minnesota, a health task force comprising dentists, hygienists, and academics is drafting regulations for a new class of oral health workers after a May law mandated the creation of an oral health practitioner job classification in the state by January 1, 2011. Earlier legislation had the state dental association concerned for patient safety, but it's too soon to tell what the new task force will come up with. Read more.

More from the ADA meeting

Dr. Gordon Christensen is known for his strong opinions. At the recent ADA meeting, he told a packed audience that he is "embarrassed" by the state of U.S. dentistry, offering several unfavorable comparisons between dental practices in the U.S. and other countries. Read more.

Another session at the ADA meeting questioned the conventional wisdom of "wait and watch" when treating third molars. According to contributing editor Dr. Monica Anderson, when it comes to asymptomatic impacted third molars in adults, many dentists prefer to monitor the tooth until problems develop. Is that decision best for the patient or simply easiest for the doctor? Read more.

Practice management software vendors abounded on the ADA show floor. Our practice management software update showcases new products and features from the ADA meeting.

Finally, don't forget to check out the latest musings from our Word of Mouth columnists. Dr. Helaine Smith argues that it's okay for kids to eat Halloween candy. Dr. Ted Parks says that once you've tried 3D imaging, it's hard to go back. Dr. Allan Farman shares his recent experiences at the new Peking University School of Stomatology in Beijing. And Richard Geller can always be counted on for creative practice marketing tips!

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