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Dental Jurisprudence Exam: 111 Questions with Answers, Exams of Dentistry

A comprehensive set of 111 questions and answers related to dental jurisprudence. It covers key topics such as dental ethics, legal principles, and the scope of practice for dental professionals. Designed to help students prepare for exams and understand the legal and ethical considerations involved in dentistry.

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Dental Jurisprudence Exam | 111 Questions with
100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified |
2024
Direct supervision ✔✔Level of supervision in which the dentist is physically present when the dental
auxiliary performs delegated functions
Direct supervision duties ✔✔Dentist is in the office, personally diagnosed condition to be treated,
personally autho's procedure, evaluates performance of the allied dental professional
General supervision ✔✔Level of supervision in which the dental auxiliary performs delegated functions
according to the instructions of the dentist, who is not necessarily physically present
General Supervision duties ✔✔Dentist has prior knowledge and has given consent for the procedures
being performed during which the dentist is not required to be present in the office or on the premises.
Indirect supervision ✔✔Overseeing an assistant's work by working in the immediate area
Indirect supervision duties ✔✔Dentist must be in the office area but not necessarily present in the same
room as the aux, dentist must be available to evaluate procedure.
Personal Supervision ✔✔while the dentist is personally treating a patient, the dental hygienist is
authorized to aid in the treatment by concurrently performing a supportive procedure
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Direct supervision ✔✔Level of supervision in which the dentist is physically present when the dental auxiliary performs delegated functions Direct supervision duties ✔✔Dentist is in the office, personally diagnosed condition to be treated, personally autho's procedure, evaluates performance of the allied dental professional General supervision ✔✔Level of supervision in which the dental auxiliary performs delegated functions according to the instructions of the dentist, who is not necessarily physically present General Supervision duties ✔✔Dentist has prior knowledge and has given consent for the procedures being performed during which the dentist is not required to be present in the office or on the premises. Indirect supervision ✔✔Overseeing an assistant's work by working in the immediate area Indirect supervision duties ✔✔Dentist must be in the office area but not necessarily present in the same room as the aux, dentist must be available to evaluate procedure. Personal Supervision ✔✔while the dentist is personally treating a patient, the dental hygienist is authorized to aid in the treatment by concurrently performing a supportive procedure

Performs charting, perform initial and periodic exams and assessments to determine periodontal status and formulate treatment plan in coordination with the dentists plan. ✔✔DH-general Complete charting with the exception of periodontal proving and assessment of periodontal structures ✔✔LDA-general Obtain informed consent within scope of practice ✔✔DH, LDA- general Take photos extraorally and intraorally ✔✔DH, LDA-general Take vital signs such as pulse rate and blood pressure as directed by dentist. ✔✔DH, LDA-general Make referrals to dentists, physicians, and other practitioners in consultation with a dentist. ✔✔DH- general Complete prophylaxis to include scaling, root planing, polishing of restorations. ✔✔DH-general Dietary analysis, salivary analysis and preparation of smears for dental health purposes ✔✔DH-general Replacement, cementation, and adjustment of intact temporary restorations extraorally or intraorally. ✔✔DH-general Recement intact temporary restorations ✔✔DH, LDA-general

Perform mechanical polishing to clinical crowns not including instrumentation. Removal of calculus by instrumentation must be done by the dentist or dental hygienist before mechanical polishing. ✔✔DH- general LDA-indirect Take radiographs ✔✔DH, LDA-general Remove excess cement from inlays, crowns, bridges and ortho appliances with hand instruments only ✔✔DH-general LDA-indirect Apply topical medications such as, but not limited to, topical fluoride, bleaching agents, and cavity varnishes in appropriate dosages or quantities as prescribed by a dentist. ✔✔DH-general LDA-indirect Take impressions for casts and appropriate bite registration ✔✔DH, LDA-general Place and remove rubber dam ✔✔DH-general LDA-indirect Preselect orthodontic bands ✔✔DH-general LDA-indirect

Place and remove elastic orthodontic separators ✔✔DH, LDA- general Remove and replace ligature ties and arch wires on orthodontic appliances ✔✔DH-general LDA-indirect Deliver vacuum-formed orthodontic retainers. ✔✔DH, LDA- general Remove sutures ✔✔DH-general LDA-indirect Place and remove periodontal packs ✔✔DH-general LDA-indirect Dry root canals with paper points ✔✔DH-general LDA-indirect Place cotton pellets and temporary restorative materials into endodontic openings ✔✔DH-general LDA-indirect Perform restorative procedures limited to: placing, contouring, and adjusting amalgam restorations and glass ionomers; adapting and cementing stainless steel crowns; and placing, contouring, and adjusting class I, II, & V supragingival composite restorations on primary and permanent teeth. ✔✔DH, LDA-indirect

Initiate and place an intravenous infusion line in preparation for intravenous medications and sedation under supervision of dentist holding a valid general anesthesia or moderate sedation certificate. ✔✔DH, LDA-direct Place nonsurgical retraction material for gingival displacement. ✔✔DH, LDA-direct Concurrently perform supportive services if the dentist holds a valid general anesthesia or moderate sedation certificate, is personally treating a patient, and authorizes the allied dental personnel to aid in treatment including the administration of medications into an existing intravenous line, an enteral agent, or emergency medications in an emergent situation. ✔✔DH, LDA-personal autonomy ✔✔self-determination Beneficence ✔✔Of benefit to the patient Code of ethics ✔✔Voluntary standards of behavior established by a profession Confidentiality ✔✔Never revealing any personal information about the patient Ethics ✔✔Moral standards of conduct; rules or principles that govern proper conduct Justice ✔✔Fair treatment of the patient Laws ✔✔Minimum standards of behavior established by statutes for a population or profession

Nonmaleficence ✔✔Of no harm to the patient Veracity ✔✔Truthfulness; not lying to the patient True or false: a behavior can be unethical and still be legal but it cannot be illegal and still be ethical ✔✔True Self-determination, right to freedom of choice, self responsibility ✔✔Autonomy To do no harm ✔✔Nonmaleficence To do good or provide a benefit ✔✔Beneficence Fairness ✔✔Justice To tell the truth ✔✔Veracity Never revealing any personal information about the patient. ✔✔Confidentiality What are the six basic principles of ethics? ✔✔Autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, justice, veracity, and confidentiality

Reciprocity ✔✔System that allows individuals in one state to obtain a license in another state without retesting Patient of record ✔✔Individual who has been examined and diagnosed by the dentist and has had treatment planned What is the difference between direct supervision and general supervision? ✔✔direct generally means the dentist must be physically present in the office at the time the procedure is performed and general means the dentist does not necessarily need to be present Act of Omission ✔✔Not doing something that should have been done Act of Commission ✔✔Doing something that should not have been done State Dental Practice Act ✔✔Document of law that specifies legal requirements for practicing dentistry in a particular state What is the purpose of licensure? ✔✔To protect the public from unqualified or incompetent practitioners Malpractice ✔✔professional negligence or failure to provide due care or the lack of due care.

Informed consent ✔✔Permission granted by a patient after he or she is informed about the details of a procedure Implied consent ✔✔Type of consent in which the patient's actions indicates consent for treatment Written consent ✔✔Consent that involves a written explanation of diagnostic findings, prescribed treatment, and reasonable expectations about treatment results What is included in the patient registration form? ✔✔Patient info (name, bday, address, etc) Insurance info Responsible party (person responsible for payment of the account) Signature and date What does the patient record consist of? ✔✔Patient registration, medical and dental history, exam findings, diagnosis and treatment plans, record of treatment provided, correspondence, consent forms, and radiographs. Who requires a continued education? ✔✔DANB (Dental assisting national board) When can a dentist refuse to treat a patient with HIV infection? ✔✔When the patient has a dental condition that would be better treated by a specialist The purpose of being licensed is: ✔✔to protect the public from incompetent practitioners

What is the legal term used for the situation in which a dentist fails to notify a patients that she or he can no longer provide services? ✔✔Abandonment When a patient receives proper and sufficient care he or she is receiving ✔✔Due care How many dental therapists is a dentist limited to at one time? ✔✔5 therapists How long must a dentist maintain a patient's dental record? ✔✔At least 7 years beyond the time the dentist last treated the patient What are the rules for transferring records? ✔✔Digital radiographs must be transferred by compact or optical disc, electronic communication or printing on night quality photo paper When electric records are kept a dentist must: ✔✔Keep either a duplicate hard copy record or use and unalterable electronic record