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Most Dental Assistants work hard to ensure the best quality treatment available to all patients. State Dental Boards are responsible for regulating dental practices. They work hard to protect the public against improper behaviors by Dental Assistants, Dental Hygienists, and Dentists. Some states will only accept a complaint in writing. Also document any verbal interactions and who all was present to observe the incident. Once a complaint has been filed, a copy of it is sent to the dental facility for a response. From there, a course of action will be mapped out. A panel is set up to investigate if any dental laws were violated. If there appears to be a violation, a hearing will be scheduled. The Dental Board is not allowed to require monetary compensation. If the individual filing the complaint want to be compensated in that manner, they will need to file a civil suit with their local judicial system. If the dental facility backs the Dental Assistant they will do all they can. However, if they feel the Dental Assistant is in violation of dental regulations they may terminate the individual, leaving them to pay for their own defense. It is the responsibility of the Dental Assistant to follow all policies and procedures correctly. Losing a complaint under the Dental Board can cost you your job, as well as your career. If you lose your license, you may find it difficult to obtain another job in the profession as a Dental Assistant. Making sure you follow policies and procedures will ensure that you have a good chance of winning such complaints upon a complete review and investigation by the Dental Board. 0 comment :: Post a comment Selected NewsIn case of emergency: Items to help you stay patchedup and worryfree on your travels (The Salt Lake Tribune)What should every travelers firstaid kit contain Here is a list of items recommended by Brian Terry, a specialist in travel medicine who practices at the Healthy Traveler Clinic in Pasadena, Calif., and Christopher Van Tilburg, an emergency and wilderness physician and editor of Wilderness Medicine magazine in Salt Lake City: Antibiotic: Depending on where youre headed, include a ... Read more Waiting Room Theater Announces Exclusive Marketing Agreement with Dental Dek (Machalek Communications), Americas ... (Business Wire via Yahoo Finance)LOS ANGELESWaiting Room Theater, the nations largest outofhome, captive audience dental network, would like to announce the addition of Dental Dek as strategic sales and marketing partner, and Biolase as strategic distribution partner. Read more Woman, molested under sedation, files lawsuit (The World)PORTLAND A Portland woman molested by an anesthesiologist during surgery filed a multimilliondollar lawsuit Thursday, claiming his employer and her dentist knew of the anesthesiologists history of molestation. Read more Spending On NHS Dentistry Varied From Place To Place, Report From The NHS Information Centre Shows, UK (Medical News Today)The amount spent on NHS dental care per head of population varied according to where you live, says a report out today (26 March 2008) from The NHS Information Centre for health and social care (The IC). Cheshire and Merseyside Strategic Health Authority (SHA) spent the most per head of population in 2005/06 at 50, an increase of 70 per cent from 1997/98. Read more Most Dental Assistants work hard to ensure the best quality treatment available to all patients. State Dental Boards are responsible for regulating dental practices. They work hard to protect the public against improper behaviors by Dental Assistants, Dental Hygienists, and Dentists. Some states will only accept a complaint in writing. Also document any verbal interactions and who all was present to observe the incident. Once a complaint has been filed, a copy of it is sent to the dental facility for a response. From there, a course of action will be mapped out. A panel is set up to investigate if any dental laws were violated. If there appears to be a violation, a hearing will be scheduled. The Dental Board is not allowed to require monetary compensation. If the individual filing the complaint want to be compensated in that manner, they will need to file a civil suit with their local judicial system. If the dental facility backs the Dental Assistant they will do all they can. However, if they feel the Dental Assistant is in violation of dental regulations they may terminate the individual, leaving them to pay for their own defense. It is the responsibility of the Dental Assistant to follow all policies and procedures correctly. Losing a complaint under the Dental Board can cost you your job, as well as your career. If you lose your license, you may find it difficult to obtain another job in the profession as a Dental Assistant. Making sure you follow policies and procedures will ensure that you have a good chance of winning such complaints upon a complete review and investigation by the Dental Board. Blogs about Dental Practices
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