UNIT I Theory Test Flashcards
What does the Dental Practice Act specify?
Specifies the legal requirements for the practice of dentistry within each state.
Purpose of the Dental Practice Act
To protect the public from incompetent dental healthcare providers.
What does the ADAA represent?
American Dental Assistants Association. They represent the profession of dental assisting on a national level.
Who usually appoints the members of the Board of Dentistry
Members are normally appointed by the Govenor of state.
What is Reciprocity?
An agreement between two or more states that allows a dentist or dental hygienist who is licensed in one state to receive a license to practice in any of the other states in the reciprociyy agreement.
What authority does the state board have?
The state board of dentistry interprets and implements state regulations.
What is the purpose of licensure?
To protect the public from unqualified or incompetent practitioners.
Contents of typical dental practice act ?
Requirements for licensure
Requirements for renewal
Grounds for suspension or revocation
Req for continuing dental education
Duties to be delegated to dental assistants and dental hygienists
Infection control regulations
Req for use of radiation and qualifications for healthcare professionals who expose dental radiographs
Who must be licensed by the state in which they practice?
Requirements for licensure
Requirements for renewal
Grounds for suspension or revocation
Req for continuing dental education
Duties to be delegated to dental assistants and dental hygienists
Infection control regulations
Req for use of radiation and qualifications for healthcare professionals who expose dental radiographs
What are people practicing dentistry without a license guilty of?
They are guilty of performing a criminal act.
What does expanded functions mean?
specific intraoral tasks delegated to qualified dental auxiliaries who have advanced skill and training.
What will the state do if a licensed person committed a felony of midemeanor act involving drugs?
Felony: Revocation of license, convicted and imprisonment of 1+ years.
Misdemeanor: penalties including fines, loss or suspension of license to practice dentistry, mandatory continuing education, counseling, or community service.
What is considered a criminal act in dentistry?
Someone who performs procedures that are not legal. Criminal law seeks to punish the offender.
What is standard/duty of care?
Legal concept that provides general boundaries within which a dentist must perform in a given situation. 1) being licensed 2) using reasonable skill, care and judgment 3) using standard drugs, materials, and techniques.