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Direct supervision - ANSWER A set of procedures where The dentist must physically be
present in treatment facility



General supervision - ANSWER Procedures where the dentist does NOT need to be
physically present in treatment facility



Oral prophylaxis - ANSWER Preventative and therapeutic dental procedures that
include

-- bacterial debridements with complete removal of supra and sub calculus, soft
deposits, plaque and stains. And to smooth out tooth surfaces



What is the purpose of the prophylaxis - ANSWER To create an environment so the
patient can maintain healthy hard and soft tissues



What does the practice of an rdh involve- ANSWER Dental hygiene assessment and
establishment, planning and implementation of a dental hygiene plan.

It also involves oral hygiene instruction, counseling and health screenings



Dental hygiene does NOT involve what - ANSWER ---Diagnosis or comprehensive
treatment plans

--Placing, relocating, condensing, carving, or removing of permanent restorations

--surgery, or cutting on hard and soft tissue, extracting teeth and cutting and suturing

--prescription of medications

--administration of local or general anesthesia or oral or parenteral conscious sedation
other than nitrous oxide and oxygen and approved local anesthetic.

,What may a rdh do under direct supervision? -ANSWER--curettage of soft tissue

--administration of local anesthesia

--Administration of nitrous oxide and oxygen, whether administered in tandem or alone.



What can an rdh do under general supervision - ANSWER --- preventative and
therapeutic interventions including : oral prophylaxis, scaling and root planing

---application of topical, therapeutic and subgingival agents used for the control of
caries and periodontal disease.

---the taking of impressions for bleaching trays and activation of non laser, light curing
devices

--the taking of impressions for bleaching trays and placements of in office tooth
whitening devices



What can an rdh do without any supervision - ANSWER -Educational services

-Oral health training programs

-Oral health screenings

*rdh must refer any screened patients with abnormalities to a dentist to receive a
comprehensive exam, diagnosis and a treatment plan



In a government public health program an rdh may provide without supervision the
following: - ANSWER -oral prophylaxis,srp.

-Fluoride application

-Pit and fissure sealants

* the rdh may submit insurance claims for the services provided under the public health
programs.



No person shall be allowed to practice as a dental hygenist except for what Exceptions -
ANSWER ---a student in a dental/dental hygiene school performing the curriculum.

--a dental assistant acting under the rules of the dental board may perform the following:

*taking impressions

,*applying fluorides

*applying non-areosol and non caustic topical agents

-- an rda acting under the rules of the dental board my perform the following:

*coronal polishing

*applying bleaching agents

*activating bleaching agents with a non laser light curing device

*applying pit and fissure sealants

---an rdaef can apply a pit and fissure sealant

--a rdh,rdhap,rdhef that is licensed in a different juristriction that is performing a clinical
demonstration for educational purposes



How long does one have to notify the board if there are any name changes or
address/email changes (1934) - ANSWER All living address and email address changes
must be reported to the board within 30 days



A name change must be reported to the board within 10 days



When does license expire (1935) - ANSWER 12 midnight On the last day of the birth
month of the applicant on the second year of a 2 year term



License is good for 2 years must renew prior to that day



Can a license which has expired be renewed? (1936) - ANSWER Yes, it must be renewed
within 5 years of expiration upon filing application for renewal and paying accrued
renewal and delinquency fees.



Upon what grounds may a license be revoked, suspended, or placed on probation?
(1949) - ANSWER Gross negligence,

Incompetence

Unprofessional conduct

, Repeated acts of negligence

Receipt of license by mistake



Why would the license be revoked, suspended, reprimanded, or be on probation. (1950)
- ANSWER --If they have been convicted of a crime that is substantially related to the
licensees qualifications, functions or duties



When would the dhcc revoke, suspend, reprimand, or probate the license (1950) -
ANSWER *When the time to appeal has lapsed

*When the judgment for conviction has been affirmed on appeal

* When an order granting probation is made suspending the imposition of sentence,
allowing a person to withdraw guilty plea and enter a plea of not guilty, or dismissing
accusation, info, or indicictment--when on probation



When would the committee undertake proceedings under this section? (1950) -
ANSWER upon the receipt of a certified copy of the record of conviction. A plea or
verdict of guilty or a conviction following a plea of nolo contendere made to a charge of
a felony or of any misdemeanor related to the licensee's qualifications, functions, or
duties



Define Unprofessional conduct - ANSWER See law 1950.5



When a licensee is placed on probation what could be the terms of probation (1951) -
ANSWER Requirement to receive additional training -or-

Requirement to pass an exam ( the exam can be written, oral, clinical, or practical. Or
all) -or both-



If the probation is because of physical or mental issues, there may be an examination
required by physician

--restriction or limiting of the scope of practice.

--Licensee may be required to pay restitution to pts

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