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Florida Board of Dentistry Jurisprudence Assessment
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Chapter 466, Florida Statutes | Rule 64B5, Florida Administrative Code
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Florida Board of Dentistry licensure requirements, Chapter 466 Florida Statutes (Dental Practice
Act), Rule 64B5 Florida Administrative Code (Board of Dentistry Rules), Florida Department of
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Dental Settings, DEA controlled substance regulations, HIPAA privacy/security rules, and
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, DOMAIN 1: Florida Dental Practice Act (Chapter 466, F.S.)
1. Under Chapter 466, Florida Statutes, which of the following constitutes the
unauthorized practice of dentistry?
A. A dental hygienist performing scaling and root planing under direct supervision of a
licensed dentist
B. A dental assistant placing a rubber dam under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist
C. An individual who is not licensed performing an extraction on a patient in a
private residence
D. A dental laboratory technician fabricating a crown from a dentist's impressions
Rationale: Chapter 466.015, F.S., defines the practice of dentistry and prohibits any person
not licensed under this chapter from performing dental services including extractions,
fillings, and other procedures on human teeth. Performing extractions without a license
constitutes unauthorized practice of dentistry regardless of the setting, including private
residences. This violation is a third-degree felony under Florida law.
2. According to Chapter 466, Florida Statutes, what is the primary purpose of the
Florida Board of Dentistry?
A. To regulate the fees charged by dental professionals in the state
B. To protect the public health, safety, and welfare through regulation of the
dental profession
C. To provide malpractice insurance coverage for licensed dentists
D. To establish continuing dental education curricula for all dental schools in Florida
Rationale: The Florida Board of Dentistry was established under Chapter 466, F.S.,
primarily to protect the public health, safety, and welfare through the effective regulation
of dentists, dental hygienists, and other dental professionals. The Board accomplishes this
by setting licensure standards, enforcing disciplinary actions, establishing rules for
practice, and ensuring practitioners maintain minimum competency through continuing
education requirements.
3. Under Chapter 466, Florida Statutes, which of the following acts is specifically
prohibited by the Dental Practice Act?
A. Advertising dental services in a local newspaper with the dentist's license number
B. Using the title 'Doctor' or 'Dr.' in conjunction with a dental specialty not
recognized by the Board
C. Treating a minor patient without parental consent in a dental emergency
D. Referring a patient to a specialist for endodontic treatment