Tooth Dismay: Dental Malpractice Could be Decreased if Rules on Antibiotics Toughened, Says Miami Pe
Current guidelines give dentists too much discretion on whether to prescribe antibiotics to at-risk patients, says the senior partner at The Law Offices of Francisco J. Viñas P.A. The result has been needless infections, harm, and dental malpractice lawsuits. Tougher rules, specifying exactly when dentists must prescribe antibiotics prior to dental work, are urgently needed. (PRWEB) September 13, 2011 Many medical malpractice lawsuits could be prevented if the rules governing the administration of antibiotics were revised -- and toughened -- says Miami personal injury lawyer Francis
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