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NC DENTAL JURISPRUDENCE COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+
✔✔What is OSHA's role in dental practices? - ✔✔Key OSHA standards that apply to
dental practices are related to bloodborne pathogens, hazardous materials, and
personal protective equipment (PPE).

✔✔Bloodborne Pathogen Standard - ✔✔Requirements:
1. Develop a written Exposure Control Plan (ECP) that identifies exposure risks and
outlines protective measures.
2. Provide appropriate PPE, such as gloves, masks, and protective eyewear.
3. Implement and maintain universal precautions, assuming that all human blood and
OPIM are infectious.
4. Ensure proper sharps disposal and provide training on the use of sharps containers.
5. Offer the hepatitis B vaccine to employees at risk of exposure

✔✔Hazard Communication Standard - ✔✔Requirements:
1. Maintain an updated inventory of hazardous substances.
2. Train employees on the risks and proper handling of these substances.
3. Ensure the use of appropriate PPE when handling hazardous chemicals.

✔✔Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Standard - ✔✔Requirements:
1. Provide PPE such as gloves, masks, gowns, and protective eyewear for procedures
that involve exposure to blood or OPIM.
2. Train employees on the proper use, disposal, and maintenance of PPE.
3. Ensure that PPE fits correctly and is used consistently during relevant procedures.

✔✔Infection Control Guidelines - ✔✔1. Sterilization of Instruments: Instruments that
come into contact with blood, saliva, or mucous membranes must be sterilized using
appropriate methods (e.g., autoclaving).
2. Disinfection of Surfaces: Regular disinfection of treatment rooms, dental chairs, and
surfaces that may be contaminated by patient contact.

, 3. Hand Hygiene: Consistent handwashing or hand sanitization before and after patient
interactions.

✔✔Dental offices must also have emergency action plans in place. These plans cover
responses to emergencies such as: - ✔✔fires, chemical spills, and natural disasters

✔✔OSHA encourages dental offices to develop comprehensive workplace safety
programs that cover: - ✔✔-Risk assessment and mitigation strategies.
-Employee training on safety protocols.
-Regular safety audits to identify and correct hazards.

✔✔Key ethical principles in dental advertising include: - ✔✔Truthfulness: All advertising
must be factual, not misleading, and fully supported by evidence. Dentists should avoid
exaggerated claims or suggesting that their services are superior to others without
legitimate basis.

No False Claims: Dentists are prohibited from advertising services or outcomes that
cannot be guaranteed.

Accurate Representation of Credentials: Dentists must accurately represent their
credentials, qualifications, and experience. False claims about certifications or
memberships in professional organizations can lead to disciplinary action.

✔✔In North Carolina, dental advertising is regulated under NC General Statutes,
Chapter 90, Section 90-40.1, which provides specific guidelines for advertising by
dentists to ensure that all communication is: - ✔✔ethical, truthful, and non-deceptive

✔✔Prohibition of False or Misleading Statements: - ✔✔Dentists are prohibited from
making any statements in their advertisements that are false, fraudulent, misleading, or
deceptive. Example: A dentist cannot claim to be a specialist in orthodontics unless they
have the specific qualifications and credentials.

✔✔Advertising Discounts or Free Services: - ✔✔Dentists can advertise discounts or
free services, but they must disclose any conditions or limitations. For instance, a
dentist offering a "free consultation" must clearly state whether additional costs may
arise from subsequent procedures. Misleading discount offers, such as omitting hidden
costs associated with a "free" service, are considered unethical.

✔✔Use of Testimonials and Endorsements: - ✔✔Dentists may use patient testimonials
in advertisements, but these must be truthful and representative of typical results. The
NC Dental Board requires that testimonials are not exaggerated or manipulated to
mislead potential patients about the results they can expect. If a dentist uses before-
and-after photos in advertisements, these must reflect actual patient cases treated by
the dentist, not stock photos or unrelated cases.

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