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Ethical proceedings against dentists in Espírito Santo for infringements to the code of dental ethics

Just like any other profession, dentistry requires ethical and moral responsibilities that must be fulfilled, and the duty of every professional is to meet his obligations under the law. In light of the Código de Ética Odontológica (CEO-Code of Dental Ethics), this research aims to expound on the et...

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Published in:Brazilian oral research 2014, Vol.28 (1), p.1-7
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