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The relation between the dental surgeon and the patient changes as science becomes more and more efficient and as the medical technology sharpens. The Medias often make announcement effects. The medical act is therefore magnified and successful, but the complications and even the failures are eluded. The medical risk is not accepted as it used to be. The sacred link that used to exist between the patient and his practitioner has weakened facing the medical consumerism that tends to set in.
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Georget, C. (2014). Dental Law in France. In: Rötzscher, K. (eds) Forensic and Legal Dentistry. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01330-5_7
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