The Three Laws of Dentistry

  1. A dentist must protect its own existence (make money $).
  2. A dentist must obey the orders and quotas of the dental high council, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
  3. A dentist may not injure a patient or, through inaction, allow a patient to come to harm unless conflicts with First and second Laws (NOOP)

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