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Ethics and Ethical Standards for Dentists and Dental Practitioners

Course Description

Ethics and Ethical Standards for Dentists and Dental Professionals is a comprehensive CPD course designed to strengthen ethical reasoning, professional judgement, and defensible decision-making in dental practice. The programme explores core bioethical principles, consent and capacity, confidentiality, safeguarding, justice in access to care, conflicts of interest, financial transparency, and professional boundaries in both NHS and private practice settings.

This course is suitable for all members of the dental team undertaking CPD and is particularly valuable for professionals facing fitness-to-practise investigations, complaints, or regulatory scrutiny by the General Dental Council. Through structured reflection and clinically grounded analysis, participants develop ethical clarity, improved documentation practices, and greater confidence in navigating complex moral and commercial pressures within dentistry.

Course Content

Course Objectives
Course Objectives
Section 1: Foundations of Ethics in Dentistry
1.1 What Is Professional Ethics in Dentistry?
1.2 Ethical Theory in Dental Practice
1.3 Trust, Commercial Pressures, and Professional Integrity
1.4 Ethical Accountability and the GDC
1.5 Reflective Quiz
Section 2: Core Principles of Biomedical Ethics in Dentistry
2.1 Autonomy and Informed Treatment Choice
2.2 Beneficence in Preventive and Restorative Care
2.3 Non-Maleficence and Minimising Harm
2.4 Justice and Fair Access to Dental Care
2.5 Balancing Clinical Benefit and Commercial Interests
2.6 Reflective Quiz
Section 3: Consent, Capacity, and Ethical Treatment Planning
3.1 Valid Informed Consent in Dentistry
3.2 Material Risk and Cosmetic Procedures
3.3 Assessing Capacity in Dental Settings
3.4 Refusal of Treatment and Documentation
3.5 Ethical Presentation of Treatment Options
3.6 Documentation and Defensibility
3.7 Reflective Quiz
Section 4: Confidentiality, Safeguarding, and Information Governance in Dental Practice
4.1 Ethical Foundations of Confidentiality
4.2 Safeguarding Responsibilities in Dentistry
4.3 Information Sharing and Public Interest Disclosure
4.4 Digital Records and Data Protection in Dental Practice
4.5 Raising Concerns Within the Dental Team
4.6 Documentation and Defensibility
4.7 Reflective Quiz
Section 5: Ethical Challenges in Modern Dental Practice
5.1 Commercial Pressures and Financial Transparency
5.2 Advertising, Social Media, and Ethical Marketing
5.3 Cosmetic Dentistry and Patient Expectations
5.4 Delegation and Scope of Practice
5.5 Managing Complaints Professionally
5.5 Reflective Quiz for Section 5
Section 6: Ethical Boundaries with Patients and Colleagues
6.1 Power Imbalance in the Dental Relationship
6.2 Sexual and Emotional Boundaries
6.3 Financial Boundaries and Fee Integrity
6.4 Dual Relationships in Community Practice
6.5 Professional Boundaries Within the Dental Team
6.6 Early Warning Signs of Boundary Drift
6.7 Regulatory Implications of Boundary Breaches
6.8 Reflective Quiz
Section 7: Ethical Failures, Insight, and Professional Reflection
7.1 Recognising Ethical Lapses in Dental Practice
7.2 Cognitive Bias and Commercial Influence
7.3 Moral Distress in Dental Practice
7.4 Insight and Structured Reflection
7.5 Developing Ethical Maturity
7.6 Reflective Quiz
Section 8: Fitness to Practise and Remediation in Ethical Cases
8.1 When Ethical Concerns Become GDC Concerns
8.2 Insight in Fitness-to-Practise Proceedings
8.3 Structured Reflective Statements
8.4 Remediation in Ethical Dental Cases
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