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None of the reviewed English literature evaluated the patient's willingness to disclose their medical conditions.[5] The purpose of this study is to evaluate the patient's willingness to declare their medical history to their dentists against demographic and medical information. It has been shown that a lack of professional communication reduces the trust and the compliance of the patients.[9] Similarly, education increases compliance of patients. Collaboration among medical professionals to manage a patient may help with the patient's education and understanding of the relationship between medical issues and dental management. Keywords: dental patients; medical conditions; disclosure; sociodemographic EN dental patients medical conditions disclosure sociodemographic 3195 3206 12 01/12/23 20221201 NES 221201 Azizah Bin Mubayrik, SP 1 sp Hafsah Hassan Al Ali, SP 2 sp Sadeem Ali Alomar, SP 2 sp Reem Alduweesh, SP 3 sp Shada Alfurayh, SP 3 sp Tagreed Alojaymi, SP 3 sp Malath Tuwaym SP 3 sp SP 1 sp Oral Medicine and Diagnostic Science Department, College of Dentistry, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; SP 2 sp College of Dentistry, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; SP 3 sp General Practitioner, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Correspondence: Azizah Bin Mubayrik, Oral Medicine and Diagnostic Science Department, College of Dentistry, King Saud University, 3680 - King Saud University Unit No. 3ar, Riyadh, 12372-7453, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Email [email protected] Introduction The importance of accurate dental records cannot be overlooked. [Extracted from the article] |