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Understanding Periodontal Litigation: What Every Dentist Needs to Know

Understanding Periodontal Litigation: A Comprehensive Review for Dentists

As dental professionals, it’s crucial to stay informed about the rising incidence of periodontal negligence claims. Recent analyses have highlighted key areas where dental professionals can mitigate risks. Here’s a comprehensive review of the latest insights, providing takeaways you can use to better manage periodontal cases and avoid potential litigation.

Key Statistics on Periodontal Claims

  • Prevalence of Claims: In 2023, periodontal disease claims accounted for 5% of all dental claims notified to the Dental Defence Union (DDU), marking the lowest proportion in 13 years. However, the number of claims settled increased, with 64% of periodontal disease claims requiring settlement, the highest rate among all dental claim types during that period. ddujournal.theddu.com
  • Financial Impact: The DDU reported that £2.2 million was paid out in settled claims involving periodontal disease in 2023, highlighting the significant financial implications of such claims. bsperio.org.uk

Insights from Recent Articles

  1. The Valuation of Dental Negligence Claims Revisited

An article by Andrew Pickering discusses how claims related to periodontal disease impact the valuation of negligence claims. It emphasises that periodontal negligence claims often result in the loss of teeth, which significantly impacts the valuation of a claim.

  1. Dentistry and the Law

Published by DWF Group, this article examines key aspects of dental law and the importance of adhering to guidelines and maintaining documentation in periodontal cases. It highlights the significance of thorough contemporaneous records, as they provide objective evidence that can reduce damages in case of a claim. DWF

  1. British Society of Periodontology Webinar

A webinar by the British Society of Periodontology focused on avoiding problems with periodontal litigation. It emphasised the importance of early diagnosis, timely referrals, and clear communication with patients to prevent legal complications. bsperio.org.uk

Key Takeaways for Dental Professionals

To mitigate the risk of periodontal litigation, consider the following strategies:

  1. Stay Updated on Periodontal Guidelines: Regularly review clinical and legal best practices related to periodontal disease to stay ahead of developments.
  2. Referrals are Key: Don’t hesitate to refer to a specialist when necessary—early intervention can prevent long-term complications and potential claims.
  3. Educate Your Team: Ensure your entire team is well-trained in recognising the early signs of periodontal disease and communicating effectively with patients.
  4. Maintain Comprehensive Documentation: Accurate and detailed records are crucial in defending against potential claims. Document all assessments, treatments, and patient communications thoroughly.
  5. Implement Regular Periodontal Screenings: Incorporate routine periodontal assessments into patient exams to identify issues early and initiate appropriate interventions.

Protecting Your Practice

By adhering to these practices, dental professionals can reduce the risk of litigation and provide optimal care to their patients. Staying informed and proactive is essential in navigating the complexities of periodontal care and safeguarding your practice against potential legal challenges.

For more detailed insights into periodontal claims and how to manage them, we recommend reviewing the articles mentioned above and staying informed about the latest developments in dental law.

 

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