A question about 2 dental terms?


Question:
When I went to school to become a dental assistant I read about two dental law terms but I can no longer remember what they are called, please answer if you know either of them.

1. The first one is a term for when a profession says "uh oh" or "oops", of course you are not supposed to say this to a patient and there's a term for it, I thought it was res gestae but now I'm not so sure.

2. The American Dental association frowns upon dentists working for a salary as opposed to making money for each procedure they do because it allows them to do anything they want and not have to worry about losing any income if the patient is unhappy. There is a term for this, too.

Answers:
the first one is res gestae. im not to sure about the second one though
IMMA DENTAL ASSISTANT TOO. BUT I DONT REMEMBER $H!T! LOL. WHEN YOU FIGURE THAT OUT THO, HIT ME UP ;]
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