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Effective January 1, 2025, dental practices in Illinois are prohibited from facilitating or assisting with patient applications for third-party financing services. Further, dental practices must provide patients with a specific written notice when discussing third-party financing options.
Every patient has the right to accept or refuse recommended treatment from their dentist, known as informed consent or refusal. Dentists must comply with the informed consent law1 by thoroughly explaining treatment options to patients so they can make the best medical decisions possible for their needs.
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Yes, you can have 2 dental plans at the same time. In insurance terms, it's called dual dental coverage.
Your dentist may feel that X-rays are necessary to make a proper diagnosis or treatment plan. Treatment without the necessary radiographs is considered negligence. As a patient, you also have the right to refuse any dental treatment proposed by the dentist. How can I get a copy of my dental records?
Dentists can refuse to treat you under certain conditions, but it's still their ethical duty to treat you. Whether it's behavior, medical risks, or payment issues, knowing why a dentist might refuse dental treatment can help you prevent them.
Sec. 5. Architect defined; Acts constituting practice. (a) An architect is a person who is qualified by education, training, experience, and examination, and who is licensed under the laws of this State, to practice architecture.
In short- dentists and other non-physicians cannot own medical spas. Similarly, a medical director of a medical spa must be a licensed physician in Illinois.
Complaints against any dentist, regulated by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, may be filed by contacting the Complaint Intake Unit here. You may contact them by calling 312/814-6910. The best dentist/patient relationships are built on trust as a result of open communication.
The Illinois Dental Practice Act allows public health dental hygienists (PHDH) to see patients without first having the dentist perform an exam.