SOUTH CAROLINA DENTISTRY
JURISPRUDENCE EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A
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1. What is the primary purpose of the South Carolina Dental Practice Act?
A. To regulate dental insurance claims
B. To protect public health and safety by regulating dental practice
C. To provide free dental care for underserved populations
D. To set prices for dental services
B. To protect public health and safety by regulating dental practice
Rationale: The South Carolina Dental Practice Act establishes legal standards to
ensure that dental care is provided safely and competently.
2. Who has the authority to issue and revoke dental licenses in South
Carolina?
A. South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
B. South Carolina State Board of Dentistry
C. American Dental Association
D. South Carolina Department of Insurance
B. South Carolina State Board of Dentistry
Rationale: The Board is the regulatory authority responsible for licensing,
discipline, and enforcement of the Dental Practice Act.
3. What is required for a dentist licensed in another state to practice in South
Carolina temporarily?
A. A South Carolina temporary license
, B. Proof of malpractice insurance only
C. An internship in a South Carolina clinic
D. Registration with the South Carolina Department of Health
A. A South Carolina temporary license
Rationale: Dentists from other states must obtain a temporary license for short-
term practice under SC law.
4. How often must South Carolina dentists renew their licenses?
A. Annually
B. Every 2 years
C. Every 3 years
D. Every 5 years
B. Every 2 years
Rationale: SC dental licenses are biennial and require renewal along with
continuing education documentation.
5. Which of the following is considered unprofessional conduct under South
Carolina dental law?
A. Providing care outside scope of practice
B. Failing to maintain patient records
C. Advertising false or misleading services
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Rationale: The Board defines unprofessional conduct to include practicing
beyond scope, inadequate records, and misleading advertising.
6. Informed consent must be obtained:
A. Only for surgical procedures
B. Only if a patient requests it
C. For all treatments involving significant risk
D. Never; it is optional
C. For all treatments involving significant risk
Rationale: Patients must understand and agree to procedures with risks to
protect their autonomy and reduce liability.
JURISPRUDENCE EXAM QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A
| INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
1. What is the primary purpose of the South Carolina Dental Practice Act?
A. To regulate dental insurance claims
B. To protect public health and safety by regulating dental practice
C. To provide free dental care for underserved populations
D. To set prices for dental services
B. To protect public health and safety by regulating dental practice
Rationale: The South Carolina Dental Practice Act establishes legal standards to
ensure that dental care is provided safely and competently.
2. Who has the authority to issue and revoke dental licenses in South
Carolina?
A. South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
B. South Carolina State Board of Dentistry
C. American Dental Association
D. South Carolina Department of Insurance
B. South Carolina State Board of Dentistry
Rationale: The Board is the regulatory authority responsible for licensing,
discipline, and enforcement of the Dental Practice Act.
3. What is required for a dentist licensed in another state to practice in South
Carolina temporarily?
A. A South Carolina temporary license
, B. Proof of malpractice insurance only
C. An internship in a South Carolina clinic
D. Registration with the South Carolina Department of Health
A. A South Carolina temporary license
Rationale: Dentists from other states must obtain a temporary license for short-
term practice under SC law.
4. How often must South Carolina dentists renew their licenses?
A. Annually
B. Every 2 years
C. Every 3 years
D. Every 5 years
B. Every 2 years
Rationale: SC dental licenses are biennial and require renewal along with
continuing education documentation.
5. Which of the following is considered unprofessional conduct under South
Carolina dental law?
A. Providing care outside scope of practice
B. Failing to maintain patient records
C. Advertising false or misleading services
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Rationale: The Board defines unprofessional conduct to include practicing
beyond scope, inadequate records, and misleading advertising.
6. Informed consent must be obtained:
A. Only for surgical procedures
B. Only if a patient requests it
C. For all treatments involving significant risk
D. Never; it is optional
C. For all treatments involving significant risk
Rationale: Patients must understand and agree to procedures with risks to
protect their autonomy and reduce liability.