LEGAL DENTISTRY COLUMN – Social networks and dental law

LEGAL DENTISTRY COLUMN – Social networks and dental law

Vol. 11 – Number 44 – 2020

LEGAL DENTISTRY COLUMN

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Social networks and dental law

Prof. Roberley Araújo Assad
– MSc PhD, Dental Surgeon CRO/PR-7497;
– Prof. of Graduate and Postgraduate Coordinator of Orthodontics – Cescage/Ponta Grossa;
– Graduate Professor and Coordinator of Postgraduate Orthodontics – Faculdade Herrero/Curitiba;
– Graduate Coordinator of Orthodontics – Soepar/Curitiba;
– Graduate Professor of Orthodontics – Ioa/Avantis/Curitiba – Joinville/SC;
– Graduating in Law – Dom Bosco/Curitiba;
– Orthoscience Scientific Reviewer.

We all know the benefits and the dangerous environment that Social Networks can bring to our profession. The “Double-Edged Knife” Cliché fits well to the publications we do on Social Media because, on the one hand, they attract clients who we would never imagine would enter our offices, on the other hand, due to the abuse and extrapolation of the media that some colleagues do, they may suffer some kind of punishment or call to court to have to indemnify for misleading advertising, offer guarantees and results of services (before and after images).

CARE WITH POSTINGS ON SOCIAL NETWORKS

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