Informed Consent/Refusal

Informed consent is the basis for every treatment you propose to and perform on patients. Dentists must obtain informed consent from each patient or from the patient’s legal guardian or decision-maker. State laws impact whether consent can be verbal or written. For common simple procedures such as an evaluation or prophylaxis for a healthy individual, the act of sitting in the dental chair may be interpreted as implied or waived consent. This too, may vary by state law.

The concept of informed consent is actually based on the “assault and battery” doctrine of old common law which would not allow one individual to lay hands on another person without permission. Keep in mind that informed consent is a process, not just a signature on a form. Many dentists find informed consent and documenting refusal of treatment a complex subject and benefit from continuing education dedicated to the subject. Ask your liability carrier if it offers courses on informed consent.