Maryland Consents to Treatment is a legal document that provides permission for a patient to receive medical care or treatments. It is a written form that must be signed by the patient, or by a guardian or parent if the patient is a minor. The document outlines the nature of the treatment, who is providing the care, what the medical risks are, and any other relevant information that the patient and provider need to know. There are two types of Maryland Consent to Treatment: Medical and Dental. Medical Consent to Treatment applies to any medical services or treatments, while Dental Consent to Treatment is specific to dental procedures. Both documents require the patient or guardian to sign the form in order to provide legal consent for the medical care.