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These principles, which we shall look at more closely in this post, are autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence and justice. Autonomy is a vastly complex concept which has implications on a great number of disciplines from politics to moral philosophy.
The 4 Most Common OSHA Violations for Dentistry Lack of Proper Personal Protective Equipment. Poor Record Keeping of Occupational Injuries. Lack of Employee Training on Safety Practices. Failure To Implement an Exposure Control Plan.
The Oregon Dental Practice Act is a complete list of laws and administrative rules outlining the practice of dentistry in the state of Oregon. These laws and rules apply to dentists, hygienists, denturists and dental assistants.
Here are some examples of why dentists face disciplinary action and ultimately lose their dental licenses. Substance Abuse. Prescription Drug Violations. Overbilling or Filing False or Fraudulent Insurance Claims. Breaching Dentist-Patient Confidentiality. False, Misleading, or Deceptive Advertising. Sexual Misconduct.
Tooth decay is also known as dental caries or dental cavities. It is the most common dental problem that dentists see in patients. Practically everyone, at some point in their life, has experienced tooth decay. Tooth decay occurs when bacteria form a film, called plaque, on the surface of teeth.
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Unprofessional Conduct (violation): Serious violations of the Dental Practice Act or unethical business practices, such as client abandonment, failure to release or return records, or breach of confidentiality.
The practice of dentistry is overseen and regulated by each individual state, not on a national level. The state you are licensed and work in will determine the treatment you can provide, if a dentist must be on site for you to treat patients, and your continuing education course requirements.
A hygienist practices under general supervision, meaning the dentist does not need to be in the office, but needs to authorize the procedure!

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