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Understanding Consent and Treatment Plans

Consent is an important part of dental care. It ensures you understand what’s being recommended and agree to it before any treatment takes place. This guide explains what consent and treatment plans usually involve, in clear, everyday language.


This guide is part of our Before Your Appointment series, designed to help you understand your rights and options before dental treatment.

Why consent matters in dental care

Consent is about choice and understanding. Before treatment, your dentist should make sure you:

  • Know what’s being proposed

  • Understand why it’s recommended

  • Are aware of alternatives, if appropriate

  • Have time to ask questions


You should never feel rushed or pressured into a decision.

What a dental treatment plan usually includes

A treatment plan is a summary of proposed care. It may include:

Not every appointment results in a treatment plan. They’re usually discussed when ongoing or more involved care is needed.

How consent is usually given

Consent can be:

  • Verbal, for simple or routine procedures

  • Written, for more involved treatments


Before you give consent, you should feel comfortable that:

  • The information has been explained clearly

  • Your questions have been answered

  • You understand what will happen


If anything isn’t clear, it’s okay to ask for more explanation.


You may also find How to Talk to Your Dentist About Concerns helpful when discussing treatment options or asking questions.

Your right to time and choice

You have the right to:

  • Take time to think before deciding

  • Ask for a copy of the treatment plan

  • Seek a second opinion if you wish

  • Decline or delay treatment


Agreeing to one part of a plan does not mean you have to agree to everything at the same time.

If you feel unsure or overwhelmed

If a treatment plan feels confusing or overwhelming:

  • Ask the dentist to go through it step by step

  • Ask which parts are urgent and which can wait

  • Let them know if you need time to consider your options


Clear communication helps ensure decisions are made at your pace.

Common questions people ask

Do I have to agree to treatment straight away?
No. You can take time to think and decide later.


Can I change my mind after giving consent?

Yes. You can discuss changes or concerns at any stage before treatment begins.


Will refusing treatment affect future care?

No. Dentists will continue to support you and discuss options with you.

A final reassurance

Consent and treatment plans are there to support you, not pressure you. Understanding your options and having time to decide helps ensure dental care feels respectful and collaborative.

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