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J Dent Educ. 73(1): 127-132 2009
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Milieu in Dental School and Practice

Student-to-Student Local Anesthesia Injections in Dental Education: Moral, Ethical, and Legal Issues

Morton Rosenberg, D.M.D.; Daniel L. Orr, II, D.D.S., Ph.D., J.D., M.D.; Eric D. Starley, B.S.; Dayne R. Jensen, B.S.

Key words: dental student, training, anesthesia, informed consent

Submitted for publication 07/24/08; accepted 10/24/08


This article reports the findings of a survey-based study conducted to determine U.S. dental schools’ institutional protocols regarding the practice of students’ administering local anesthetic injections to fellow students as part of their process of learning this skill. The majority of schools ask students to practice local anesthetic injections on each other without obtaining informed consent.







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