One dentist in five reports having been romantically involved with a patient, found this survey.
“Totally inappropriate,” declared a dental hygienist.
“Dating patients doesn’t work unless you marry them," declared one dentist. “After you have dated a patient, and it doesn't work out, you lose the patient and a good source of referrals. My advice: No matter how right it seems, don't date a patient!"
“I became romantically involved with some patients when I was single, young and foolish,” recalled a dental implant dentist.
“I married one 51 years ago and am still married to her,” offered another dentist.
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