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Size & shape of monolithic zirconia posterior crown - is this how it should be?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason D" data-source="post: 290813" data-attributes="member: 12217"><p>I am baffled that you all are so ignorant of the laws that govern your profession.</p><p>Commenting on the specific treatment a patient has received HAS been ruled as diagnosis and treatment planning. That is a categorical fact.</p><p></p><p>The person on this forum identifies themselves as a a patient. At that point there should be no commentary except “you have to talk to your dentist”</p><p></p><p>In today’s litigious society you owe it to yourselves to know these things. It does not have to make sense or seem reasonable...it’s the law.</p><p></p><p>I’ll link relevant board rules when I get home, but you should not be attacking me for knowing things that you yourselves should know.</p><p></p><p>You are not dentists and therefore can get</p><p>Yourselves in a lot of trouble giving “expert opinions” on a case you know nothing about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason D, post: 290813, member: 12217"] I am baffled that you all are so ignorant of the laws that govern your profession. Commenting on the specific treatment a patient has received HAS been ruled as diagnosis and treatment planning. That is a categorical fact. The person on this forum identifies themselves as a a patient. At that point there should be no commentary except “you have to talk to your dentist” In today’s litigious society you owe it to yourselves to know these things. It does not have to make sense or seem reasonable...it’s the law. I’ll link relevant board rules when I get home, but you should not be attacking me for knowing things that you yourselves should know. You are not dentists and therefore can get Yourselves in a lot of trouble giving “expert opinions” on a case you know nothing about. [/QUOTE]
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