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What is the primary purpose of Texas dental jurisprudence?
✔✔To ensure dentists understand and comply with state laws and regulations governing dental
practice.
Who regulates dental practice in Texas?
✔✔The Texas State Board of Dental Examiners (TSBDE).
What is the purpose of the Texas Dental Practice Act?
✔✔To define the scope of dental practice and protect the public.
Who must hold a valid license to practice dentistry in Texas?
✔✔All dentists providing patient care within the state.
What is required for dental license renewal in Texas?
✔✔Completion of continuing education and submission of renewal fees.
What constitutes unprofessional conduct for a dentist in Texas?
✔✔Fraud, negligence, practicing under the influence, or violating patient rights.
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, What is mandatory reporting for dentists in Texas?
✔✔Reporting certain incidents like abuse, communicable diseases, or unsafe practice.
Which authority must be notified for suspected child or elder abuse in a dental office?
✔✔Appropriate state protective services agency.
What is informed consent in dental practice?
✔✔Permission given by a patient after being fully informed of risks, benefits, and alternatives of
treatment.
When can a dentist delegate procedures to a dental assistant?
✔✔Only when tasks are within the assistant’s training, under supervision, and permitted by law.
What is the difference between negligence and malpractice in dentistry?
✔✔Negligence is failure to provide reasonable care; malpractice is professional negligence
causing patient harm.
What is the dentist’s responsibility regarding patient records?
✔✔Maintain accurate, complete, and up-to-date dental records for each patient.
How long must dental records be retained in Texas?
✔✔At least five years from the date of the last patient visit.
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