Informed consent for sealants 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Informed consent for sealants document in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which outlines the purpose of sealants and their role in preventing dental caries. Ensure you understand the treatment before proceeding.
  3. Fill in your personal information where indicated, including your name and any relevant details about your dental history that may be required.
  4. Carefully read through the risks associated with sealant application. Acknowledge each risk by checking the appropriate boxes or providing signatures as required.
  5. In the consent section, confirm that you have had all your questions answered satisfactorily. Sign and date the form at the designated areas to finalize your consent.
  6. If applicable, have a witness sign the document as well, ensuring all parties are aware of the agreement.

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The five essential elements of informed consentdisclosure of information, patient competency, voluntary decision-making, reasonable alternatives with risks, and assessment of understandingare vital for empowering patients. Yet, the intricacies of these documents can obstruct effective communication.
The ADA guideline5 recommends the use of sealants alone or in combination with 5% sodium fluoride varnish over the use of other treatments to arrest or reverse noncavitated carious lesions on occlusal surfaces of primary or permanent teeth (strong recommendation), based on moderate certainty evidence.
The five key elements of consent are: the individual gives consent voluntarily. the individual is adequately informed before giving consent. the consent is specific. the consent is current. the individual has the capacity to understand and communicate their consent.
I understand that by signing this consent I am in no way obligated to any treatment. I also acknowledge that 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.
A statement that the study involves research, an explanation of the purposes of the research and the expected duration of the subjects participation, a description of the procedures to be followed, and identification of any procedures which are experimental.

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Its also important to remember the 4 Cs of consent: clear, continuous, conscious, coercion-free: Clear: Communication, both verbal and nonverbal, with a partner is crucial.

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