Question Bank (Latest 2026/2027 Edition) – 100% Correct
Questions, Answers & Detailed Rationales
Total Questions: 50
Time Allowed: 60 Minutes (Practice Exam)
Passing Score: 80%
Instructions: Select the BEST answer for each question based on Florida Statutes
Chapter 466, Chapter 456, and Rule 64B5, Florida Administrative Code.
SECTION 1: BOARD PURPOSE, COMPOSITION & ADMINISTRATION
Questions 1–6
1. The Florida Board of Dentistry is statutorily charged with protecting the public from
which of the following?
A. Only dentists who have been previously disciplined in another state
B. Dentists or dental hygienists who present a danger to the public
C. Unlicensed dental laboratory technicians operating without a permit
D. Patients who file fraudulent malpractice claims against dental practitioners
Correct Answer: B
,Rationale: Under Chapter 466, Florida Statutes, the primary mission of the Florida Board
of Dentistry is to protect the public from dentists or dental hygienists who present a
danger to the public health, safety, and welfare. This legislative intent is codified in §
466.001, F.S.
2. A dentist is considering applying for appointment to the Florida Board of Dentistry.
According to current law, what is the maximum total number of years the dentist may
serve on the Board?
A. 4 years
B. 8 years
C. 10 years
D. 12 years
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Board members serve 4-year terms; however, § 466.004, F.S., limits total
service to a maximum of 10 years. This applies to all appointed members regardless of
professional category.
3. The Florida Board of Dentistry currently consists of 11 members. What is the correct
composition of these 11 members?
A. 8 licensed dentists, 2 licensed dental hygienists, and 1 layperson
B. 7 licensed dentists, 2 licensed dental hygienists, and 2 laypersons
C. 6 licensed dentists, 3 licensed dental hygienists, and 2 laypersons
, D. 9 licensed dentists, 1 licensed dental hygienist, and 1 layperson
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Pursuant to § 466.004, F.S., the Board consists of 11 members: 7 licensed
dentists, 2 licensed dental hygienists, and 2 laypersons. All members are appointed by
the Governor and confirmed by the Senate.
4. Which statutory chapter governs the practice of dentistry under the Florida
Department of Health?
A. Chapter 455, Florida Statutes
B. Chapter 456, Florida Statutes
C. Chapter 466, Florida Statutes
D. Chapter 468, Florida Statutes
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Chapter 466, Florida Statutes, specifically governs the practice of dentistry
and dental hygiene under the Department of Health. Chapter 456, F.S., provides the
general regulatory framework for all health care professions but does not contain the
specific dental practice provisions.
5. Under § 466.001, F.S., which of the following is NOT part of the legislative intent
governing dentistry in Florida?
A. Ensuring minimum competency for safe practice
B. Preventing unauthorized individuals from practicing dentistry