A formal document issued by a dental office to a patient, informing them that they are no longer welcome as a patient at that practice. This communication typically outlines the reasons for the decision and may include information regarding continuation of care. For example, a practice might send such a document if a patient consistently misses appointments without notice or demonstrates disruptive behavior.
Issuing such a letter is crucial for managing patient relationships and mitigating potential legal risks. It provides clear documentation of the practice’s decision and helps ensure a smooth transition for the patient’s future dental care. Historically, while less formalized, practices always held the right to refuse service; this letter serves as a contemporary and legally sound method of exercising that right.