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CHAPTER 20
level: CHAPTER 20
Questions and Answers List
level questions: CHAPTER 20
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refers to a person who is a holder of a valid certificate of registration and professional identification card in Dentistry who renders dental service
Dentist
who, for a fee, salary, compensation or reward, paid to him/her or through another, or even without such compensation or reward, performs any operation or part of an operation, upon the human oral cavity, jaws, teeth and surrounding tissues
Dentist
prescribes drugs or medicines for the treatment of oral diseases or lesions, or prevents and/or corrects malposition of the teeth or implantation of artificial substitutes for lost teeth
Dentist
teaches subjects in the licensure examination; or engages in dental research
Dentist
exemption of CPE can be applied at what age
65
Continuing Dental Education Credits (CDEC) units minimum every 3 years prior to renewal of PRC
60
Certificates, Plaques, and Testimonials: ONLY the ______,______ issued by the specialty Council, the Board of Dentistry shall be displayed in his clinic or reception room
dentist's school diploma, certificates
Agencies, organizations or individuals (public or private) who secure the services of a foreign professional; responsible for securing a special permit from the ________________
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)
FORMS OF DENTAL PRACTICE: commonly referred to as "solo practice."
Sole proprietorship
FORMS OF DENTAL PRACTICE: an individual who holds exclusive right and title to all aspects of dental practice.
Sole proprietorship
FORMS OF DENTAL PRACTICE: may employ other dentists to participate in the practice
Sole proprietorship
FORMS OF DENTAL PRACTICE: Often two or more dentists will agree to share office space and employees, but conduct their practices as sole proprietors; have an agreement among themselves as to the manner in which the practice will be operated
Associate Practice
FORMS OF DENTAL PRACTICE: is the provision of health care services by a group of at least three licensed dental practitioners, engaged full-time in a formally organized and legally recognized entity; sharing the group's income and expenses in a systematic manner; and sharing facilities, equipment, common records, and personnel, involved in dental care and business management.
Dental Group Practice
FORMS OF DENTAL PRACTICE: may take the legal form of a partnership or a corporation
Dental Group Practice
two or more persons bind themselves to contribute money, property or industry to a common fund, with the intention of dividing the profits among themselves
Partnership
Often two or more dentists will agree to share office space and employees, but conduct their practices as sole proprietors
Associate Practice
FORMS OF DENTAL PRACTICE: is the provision of health care services by a group of at least three licensed dental practitioners, engaged full-time in a formally organized and legally recognized entity; sharing the group's income and expenses in a systematic manner; and sharing facilities, equipment, common records, and personnel, involved in dental care and business management.
Dental Group Practice
FORMS OF DENTAL PRACTICE: may take the legal form of a partnership or a corporation
Dental Group Practice
artificial being created by operation of law, having the right of succession and the powers, attributes and properties expressly authorized by law or incident to its existence
corporation