Committee refers to - ANSDental Hygiene Committee of California
Dental Board refers to - ANSDental Board of California
General Supervision - ANSsupervision of dental procedures based on instructions given by a
dentist, who DO NOT HAVE TO BE PHYSICALLY PRESENT, but does have to be in the
building
Direct Supervision - ANSsupervision of dental procedures based on instructions given by a
dentist, who is PHYSICALLY PRESENT
Oral Prophylaxis - ANSpreventive and therapeutic dental procedures that include bacterial
debridement with complete removal of sub/supra calc, soft deposits, plaque and stain, and
smoothing root surfaces
Objective for oral phophylaxis - ANSTo create an environment in which the patient can maintain
healthy hard and soft tissues
Autonomy - ANSSelf determination and the ability to be self governing and self directing
(making a decision for your own self)
Beneficence - ANSRequires that existing harm be removed
"DOING GOOD" for the patient
taking actions that serve the best interests of the patient
Nonmaleficence - ANSDo no harm
Justice/fairness - ANSProviding individuals with what is owed, due, deserved
No descrimination
Veracity - ANSbeing honest and telling the truth
Paternalism/parentalism - ANSdentist or hygienist take on the role of a parent and make
decisions for the patient
Confidentiality - ANSRight to privacy
malpractice - ANSprofessional services done by a dentist or DH without reasonable care or skill
or in violation of ethics
, Negligence - ANSlack of reasonable care resulting in harm
Informed Consent - ANSProviding the patient with all the relevant information needed to make a
decision
scope of practice - ANSBoard range of duties legally defined for a particular health care provider
Benevolent Deception - ANSthe practice of withholding information from a patient because of
the clinician's belief that the information may harm the individual.
Informed Refusal - ANSThe right for a patient to assess all the information provided by the
professional yet still make a decision that is NOT the most valued by the professional
Capacity - ANSA person's ability to understand their health care conditions, treatment options,
and ability to make their own decisions
Universality - ANSa characteristic that states that if two or more people consider the same
action in the same situation, the same conclusion would be made
Complementarity - ANSDoing the greatest good for the greatest number of people
Ethics - ANSgeneral standards of right and wrong that guide behavior with society
community - ANSthe bond between individuals, the community and the society in general
Responsibility - ANSGuidelines for making ethical choices and accept responsibility for knowing
and applying them and accepting the consequences to our actions
social trust - ANSwe value client trust and understand that public trust in our profession is based
on our actions and behavior
mutual trust between the profession and the larger public
Professional code of conduct - ANSis to bind the members of a group together by expressing
their goals and aspirations, as well as define expected standards of behavior
implied promise - ANSthe duty to fulfill all portions of expressed or implied promises made to the
patient in addition to holding to contractual agreements, not abandoning the patient before the
completion of treatment, and keeping confidentiality
physical/email address must be reported - ANS30 days
Change of legal name must be reported in - ANS10 days