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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe * Dentists are facing increasing numbers of patients attending having had treatment abroad * Patients should be warned about the risks before
they go abroad and the likelihood that they will not get treatment back in the UK if their treatment fails * Record keeping is key to ensure that no liability falls to the treating dentist
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support REFERENCE * General Dental Council. Going abroad for your dental treatment? Available online at:
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Correspondence to Len D´Cruz. RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE D´Cruz, L. Turkey teeth. _BDJ In Pract_ 38, 129 (2025).
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