agencydude
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Yes you can. I just rang up my old dentist and he sent me on my x-rays and a photocopy of my file. That dentist was an extremely sound guy, so not every dentist may be so willing.
However, the new dentist may want to re-take some x-rays if the previous ones from your old dentist are 'out of date'
so not every dentist may be so willing.
Anyway, all patients have the right to access their own medical records and this can be through FOI if it is a public body or through Data Protection for public and private bodies.
If the dentist is unwilling for some reason to give access to the records, I'd then look for access under Data Protection legislation.
I would also check out the position of the Irish Dental Association on this issue, and whether Dentists have a code of conduct or ethical guide.
I would imagine that a dentist would be obliged to keep a copy of your records for a certain number of years and that if you switched / moved dentists, they could copy same for you but it may incur a fee for admin purposes?
Its nothing to do with the IDA, they are the dentists union. If you don't get any contact contact the Dental Council, they deal with complaints/issues against dentists and also draft the dental ethics. Links to both are below. You should find that if a dentist is contacted by the Dental Council they move sharpish enough..
http://www.dentalcouncil.ie/contactus.php
http://www.dentalcouncil.ie/g_dentalethics.php
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