Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice (RDHAP) Law and Ethics Practice Exam

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What must a dental hygienist do if they assist an unlicensed person in practicing dental hygiene?

  1. File a report with the dental board

  2. Undergo additional training

  3. Accept disciplinary action

  4. Commit an act of unprofessional conduct

The correct answer is: Commit an act of unprofessional conduct

If a dental hygienist assists an unlicensed person in practicing dental hygiene, they are committing an act of unprofessional conduct. This is because the practice of dental hygiene is regulated within specific legal frameworks that require practitioners to be properly licensed. Engaging or assisting someone who is not licensed to perform dental hygiene tasks undermines professional standards and can put patients at risk due to the absence of appropriate training and oversight. The consequences of such actions can lead to investigations and possible disciplinary measures from regulatory bodies. In this case, recognizing the act as unprofessional conduct not only reflects the legal standards surrounding the profession but also emphasizes the importance of maintaining the integrity and safety of dental hygiene practices.