Question 1
Which of the following best defines "Dentistry"?
A) The rendering of educational, preventive, and therapeutic dental services.
B) The healing art concerned with the exam, diagnosis, treatment planning, and care of
conditions within the human oral cavity and adjacent tissues and structures.
C) The art of replacing missing teeth with prosthetic appliances.
D) The administration of local anesthesia for surgical procedures.
E) The application of bleaching solution for cosmetic purposes.
Correct Answer: B) The healing art which is concerned with the exam, diagnosis, treatment
planning and care of conditions within the human oral cavity and adjacent tissues and
structures.
Rationale: Dentistry is the healing art which is concerned with the exam, diagnosis,
treatment planning and care of conditions within the human oral cavity and adjacent
tissues and structures.
Question 2
"Dental Hygiene" is best described as:
A) The rendering of educational, preventive and therapeutic dental services and any related
extraoral procedure required in the performance of services.
B) The diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the gums.
C) The surgical removal of impacted teeth.
D) The fabrication of dentures and crowns.
E) The administration of general anesthesia.
Correct Answer: A) The rendering of educational, preventive and therapeutic dental services
and any related extra oral procedure required in the performance of services.
Rationale: Dental Hygiene is the rendering of educational, preventive and therapeutic
dental services and any related extraoral procedure required in the performance of
services.
Question 3
The Florida Board of Dentistry (BOD) is composed of how many members?
A) 7 dentists, 2 hygienists, 2 lay persons
,B) 11 members total: 7 dentists, 2 hygienists, 2 lay persons
C) 9 members total: 5 dentists, 2 hygienists, 2 lay persons
D) 10 members total: 6 dentists, 2 hygienists, 2 lay persons
E) 12 members total: 8 dentists, 2 hygienists, 2 lay persons
Correct Answer: B) 11 members total: 7 dentists actively practicing, 2 hygienists actively
practicing, 2 lay persons non dental related
Rationale: The Board of Dentistry members include 11 members total: 7 dentists actively
practicing, 2 hygienists actively practicing, and 2 lay persons non-dental related.
Question 4
How many years of active clinical practice must a dentist or hygienist have to be appointed to the
Board of Dentistry?
A) At least 2 years
B) At least 3 years
C) At least 5 years
D) At least 10 years
E) There is no minimum experience requirement.
Correct Answer: C) At least 5 years
Rationale: At least 5 years of clinical experience preceding the appointment on the BOD is
required. They must also remain in clinical practice while on the BOD.
Question 5
Board of Dentistry members serve for a term of how many years?
A) 2 years
B) 3 years
C) 4 years
D) 5 years
E) 10 years
Correct Answer: C) 4
Rationale: Board members serve 4-year terms.
Question 6
What is the maximum number of years a board member may serve on the Board of Dentistry?
,A) 4 years
B) 8 years
C) 10 years
D) 12 years
E) There is no maximum limit.
Correct Answer: C) 10
Rationale: The maximum number of years a board member may serve is 10.
Question 7
Who appoints the members of the Florida Board of Dentistry?
A) The Florida Dental Association
B) The Florida Dental Hygienists' Association
C) The Governor of Florida
D) The Florida State Legislature
E) Members are elected by licensed dentists and hygienists.
Correct Answer: C) Governor of Florida
Rationale: The Governor of Florida appoints the BOD members.
Question 8
One member of the Board of Dentistry must be at least how old?
A) 40 years old
B) 50 years old
C) 60 years old
D) 65 years old
E) There is no age requirement.
Correct Answer: C) 60 years old
Rationale: One board member of the board must be at least 60 years old.
Question 9
Authorization for irremediable tasks under General Supervision is valid for how many months?
A) 6 months
B) 12 months
C) 13 months
, D) 24 months
E) 36 months
Correct Answer: C) 13 months
Rationale: Authorization for irremediable tasks under General Supervision is valid for 13
months.
Question 10
Who designates tasks as remediable and delegable?
A) The practicing dentist
B) The Florida Dental Association
C) The Board of Dentistry (BOD)
D) The Governor of Florida
E) The American Dental Association
Correct Answer: C) BOD
Rationale: The Board of Dentistry (BOD) designates remediable and delegable tasks.
Question 11
Intraoral treatment tasks which are irreversible and create unalterable changes within the oral
cavity or structures are called:
A) Remediable tasks
B) Delegable tasks
C) Irremediable tasks
D) General supervision tasks
E) Direct supervision tasks
Correct Answer: C) Irremediable
Rationale: Intraoral treatment tasks which are irreversible and create unalterable changes
within the oral cavity or structures are Irremediable.
Question 12
Intraoral treatment tasks which are reversible and do not create unalterable changes within the
oral cavity or structures and do not cause an increased risk to the patient are called:
A) Irremediable tasks
B) Delegable tasks