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How to receive speedy Medical
Opinion from Mediescapes India ?. |
1.
Write to us your country / city name from
where you are seeking medical opinion with your full
contact details.
2. Send by
email or by post copy of recent
clinical observations / diagnosis / medical report
translated into English.
3. Send
images in JPEG file format.
4. Send us
OPG image of inner cavity / digital image files of
mouth / Teeth X-rays with your detailed dental
treatment requirement.
5. Questions
related to Patients
DENTAL HISTORY
Date of last dental/dental hygiene visit
(in dd/mm/yyyy format)
What dental conditions concern you at the present time?
What care did you receive at the last dental visit?
How often do you receive dental treatment or dental hygiene
care?
Do you require complete mouth care or emergency treatment?
6 Are you under
the care of a dental specialist? (i.e., orthodontist,
endodontist, prosthodontist, periodontist)
7. Have you ever
had a thorough examination of your mouth including a complete
set of radiographs (OPG X-Ray) of your jaws and teeth? Yes? No?
When?
Have you had radiographs (dental x-rays) in the past two
years? Yes
8. Head and neck
radiation therapy?
9. Are you
having any discomfort at this time? YES / NO
10. Have you
ever had any serious trouble associated with previous dentistry?
Yes / No
11. Does Dental treatment
make you nervous? No / Slightly / Moderately / Extremely
12. Date of last
dental visit (in mm/dd/yyyy):
13 Have you ever
been treated for periodontal disease (gum disease, pyorrhea,
trench mouth)? Yes / No
14 How often do
you brush?
Your Brush is: Soft / Medium / Hard
15. Do you have
or have you ever had any problems with?
MOUTH
Bleeding, sore gums - Yes / No
Unpleasant taste / bad breath - Yes / No
Burning tongue / lips - Yes / No
Frequent blister, lips / mouth - Yes / No
Swelling / lumps in mouth - Yes / No
Ortho treatments taken (braces) - Yes / No
Biting cheeks / lips - Yes / No
Clicking / popping jaw - Yes / No
Difficulty opening or closing jaw - Yes / No |
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Dental Clinic and Dental
Implants Centre, New Delhi |
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We recognize that a personal relationship between the patient and the
treating dentist is of up-most importance and should reflect
transparency and honesty. This contributes towards delivery of
quality dental care and greater patient satisfaction. In this
regard, we have put forward the following for all our prospective
patients:
(A) Patients Rights
(B) Patients Responsibilities
(C) Information for Patients undergoing dental treatment
(A) Patient’s Rights
l. You have the right to considerate, compassionate and respectful
care.
2. You have the right to current information on all your dental health
problems concerning diagnosis,
treatment, prognosis and estimated treatment costs in a language you
can understand and comprehend enough to give informed consent prior
to the treatment.
3. If this information cannot be given to you owing to your age,
condition or otherwise, you have the right to have such information
provided to a guardian/care-giver or an appropriate person on your
behalf.
4. You have the right to refuse treatment for any reason, after you
have been informed of the possible consequences of this decision.
5. You have the right to privacy and confidentiality. All case
discussions, examinations, and treatment records will be held
confidential except when appropriate consent is given.
6. You have the right to expect that the dental care treatment given
to you meets the standards
of care of the profession.
7. You have the right to expect prompt and continuing care.
8. You have the right to emergency dental care as needed.
9. You have the right to receive an itemized total bill of dental
treatments delivered to you.
10. You have the right to information on our sterlization protocol and
academic credentials.
11. You have the right to seek a second opinion.
(*adapted and modified from The Univ. of Pittsburg, USA)
(B) Patient’s Responsibilities
1. It is your responsibility to provide us, to the best of your
knowledge, with accurate and complete information about all your
present, as well as pre-existing dental and medical complaints,
including history of past illnesses, hospitalizations, medications
etc, and other matters pertaining to your health. Please also report
unexpected changes in your condition.
2. It is your responsibility to make it known to us whether you
clearly understands the course of treatment planned for you and what
is expected of you.
3. It is your responsibility to follow the recommended instructions
given by us, including follow-up treatment instructions.
4. You are responsible for your actions if you choose to refuse
treatment or do not follow the instructions given by us.
5. You are responsible for keeping your dental appointments, and when
unable to do so for any reason, to notify us in advance.
6. You (or the legally responsible party/person) are responsible for
fulfilling the financial obligations in terms of payments towards
dental services rendered, as promptly as possible.
7. You are responsible for being respectful, compassionate and
considerate of the rights of other persons including the doctors,
staff and other patients.
8. You should expect us to provide only those services that we
determine to be appropriate.
(*adapted and modified from The Univ. of Pittsburg, USA)
(C) Information for Patients undergoing
Dental Treatment in India
Please note that there are certain potential risks with ANY dental
procedure, these are not probable results but statistical
possibilities (read below).
1. DRUGS, MEDICATIONS & MIS-INFORMATION
Medications may be required and can cause allergic reactions. Please
disclose all pre-existing allergies and diseases to the dentist. Any
complications arising out of mis-information of any pre-exisiting
allergies, diseases or conditions are your own responsibility.
2. CHANGES IN TREATMENT PLAN
During treatment it may be necessary to change or add procedures
because of conditions found while working on the teeth that were not
discovered during examination, the most common being root canal
therapy following routine restorative (fillings, crowns, bridges,
gum surgery) procedures. The additional cost of these, is your
responsibility.
3. REMOVAL OF TEETH
Alternatives to tooth extraction may include RCT, crowns, and gum
surgery, etc. Removing teeth does not always remove all the
infection, and it may be necessary to have further treatment. There
are risks involved in having teeth removed, some of which and not
limited to, are pain, swelling, infection, dry socket, numbness in
the teeth, lips, tongue etc. (paresthesia) which can last for days
or months, or fractured jaw/teeth/restorations. You may need further
treatment by a specialist or even hospitalization if complications
arise during or following treatment, the cost of which is your
responsibility.
4. CROWN, BRIDGES, AND CAPS
Sometimes it is not possible to match the colour of natural teeth
exactly with artificial teeth. Temporary crowns may come off easily,
please ensure that they are kept on till final crowns are cemented.
The final opportunity to make changes in your new crown, bridge, or
cap (including shape, fit, size, and colour) will be before
cementation.
5. DENTURES, COMPLETE OR PARTIAL
Full or partial dentures are artificial, constructed of plastic,
metal, and/or porcelain. The problems of wearing these include
looseness, soreness, and possible breakage. Some patients are extra
sensitive and may have problems wearing dentures altogether. The
final opportunity to make changes in your new dentures (including
shape, fit, size, placement, and colour) will be the "teeth in wax"
try-in visit. Most dentures do normally require relining months
after initial placement. The cost for this procedure is not included
in the initial denture fabrication/insertion fee.
6. ENDODONTIC TREATMENT (ROOT CANAL TREATMENT - RCT) & POST/CORE
The purpose of this procedure is to retain teeth that may otherwise
have to be extracted. RCT has a very high success rate, but there is
no guarantee that it will save your tooth. Complications can occur
during/from the treatment, including but not limited to
calcification, unique curvature, perforation, fracture,
tooth/instrument breakage, infection, which may require additional
treatment(s), like extraction, re-treatment, apicectomy, etc. (Refer
Paragraph #2). Occasionally objects (Posts/Pins/Crowns) are cemented
in/on the tooth or extend through the root, which does not
necessarily affect the success of the treatment. These are not
included in the intial RCT fee. Once treatment is begun, it is
absolutely necessary that RCT must be completed. It may involve one
or several appointments.
7. PERIODONTAL LOSS (TISSUE & BONE) / PYORRHOEA
This condition causing gum and bone infection can lead to tooth loss.
Alternative treatment plans include gum surgery, replacements and/or
extractions. Any additional dental procedures may have a future
adverse effect on your periodontal condition.
8. NO TREATMENT, INCOMPLETE TREATMENT
You have been explained all treatment options including the option of
no treatment. The consequences of no treatment or partial/incomplete
treatment have also been explained to you. Any complications, dental
or medical, arising out of no treatment, incomplete/partial dental
treatment are your own responsibility.
9. CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL
Natural calamities, political uncertainties, prolonged electricity
failures or any other circumstances beyond our control, before or
during your dental treatment may delay or hamper the scheduled
treatment protocol. Any delays or complications arising out of
non-delivery/incomplete/partial delivery of your scheduled dental
care for reasons beyond our control is your own responsibility. |
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Our team of board certified Dental Consultant in India are as
follows;
Dr. Arun Grover, BDS, MSc. (London, UK) DDPHRCS (England),
MIAID, FAGE
Dr. Arun Grover attended College of Dental Surgery, Mangalore, India
from 1990 - 94 and after completion of the compulsory rotating
internship by October 1995 obtained his 'Bachelor of Dental Surgery'
(BDS) degree in FIRST CLASS from Mangalore University / Manipal
Academy of Higher Education.
He further attended Guys, Kings & St. Thomas' Dental Insitute &
Hospital, Kings College London, UK from 1998 - 99, and was awarded
the Master of Science (MSc.) degree in Dental Public Health by the
University of London, UK in 1999. Additionally, he also obtained the
Diploma in Dental Public Health (DDPHRCS) of The Royal College of
Surgeons of England in 1999.
Dr. Arun Grover has been a recepient of the Department For
International Development (DFID) Award for the year 1998-99. The
award was given jointly by the Association of Commonwealth
Universities, UK and Kings College London, UK; on behalf of the
DFID.
Dr. Arun Grover is a Member / Fellow of various professional
organisations including the Academy of Oral Implantology (India),
Indian Academy of Implant Dentistry (IAID), Academy of General
Education (AGE), ciation (KCLA).
He is also an Affiliate Member of the American Dental Association.
He was also associated with Rotary Club of Puttur, Karnataka and
College of Dental Surgery, Mangalore towards a Comprehensive School
Dental Programme (1994-95).
Dr. Arun Grover is Full-Time Consultant Dental Surgeon at DENTAL
CLINIC & DENTAL IMPLANTS CENTRE .
He was also visiting consultant at "The Apollo Clinic", (an Apollo
Hospitals Group/ Apollo Health & Lifestyle Ltd. Venture) from 2002 -
2008.
For Detailed Dossier on
Dental Clinic and Dental Implant Centre, please write to us at
mktg@mediescapes.com |
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