Dental Hygiene Laws and Rules exam in florida

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OK so Im trying to figure out a simple way to study for the Laws and Rules exam (dental hygiene) for the state of Florida. The DOH website is very confusing, and not too user friendly.

I found this:
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/dentistry/info_maylaws.pdf

(through http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/dentistry/dn_statutes.html )


But its 112 pages long, on very small print. As I understand the Laws and Rules exam is only 40 questions, so studying from this and the rest of the "convenience copies" does not sound very convenient to me.

Any suggestions? books? decks? summaries? anything?

Thanks 🙂

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OK so Im trying to figure out a simple way to study for the Laws and Rules exam (dental hygiene) for the state of Florida. The DOH website is very confusing, and not too user friendly.

I found this:
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/dentistry/info_maylaws.pdf

(through http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/dentistry/dn_statutes.html )


But its 112 pages long, on very small print. As I understand the Laws and Rules exam is only 40 questions, so studying from this and the rest of the "convenience copies" does not sound very convenient to me.

Any suggestions? books? decks? summaries? anything?

Thanks 🙂

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thanks for the reply!
 
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a bit pricey, but sound like a good option...

thanks for the reply!

Hi there,

please im seeking for advices and some info, im international dentist with 8 years experiance , i would like to know what i suppose to do so i can work as dental hygienist in florida? i pass the NBDE part one with 88.

please advice for any helpfull infos

best
 
Hi there,

please im seeking for advices and some info, im international dentist with 8 years experiance , i would like to know what i suppose to do so i can work as dental hygienist in florida? i pass the NBDE part one with 88.

please advice for any helpfull infos

best

Step #1: learn to write grammatically-correct English with accurate spelling.

Step #2: read the following excerpt from the FL Dental Laws & Rules:

64B5-2.0144 Licensure Requirements for Dental Hygiene Applicants from Unaccredited Dental Schools or Colleges.
Applicants for licensure as dental hygienists who have graduated from an unaccredited dental school or college shall submit the following:
(1)
A completed application, on the appropriate form set forth in Rule 64B5-1.021, F.A.C., and which requires the applicant to verify by oath the information supplied;
(2)
The application fees specified in Rule 64B5-15.002, F.A.C.;
(3)
A certified photocopy of the dental school diploma and a certified translation if the diploma is in a language other than English, which diploma shall be comparable to a D.D.S. or a D.M.D.;
(4)
Final official transcripts received directly from the schools where post-secondary dental education was received and from the dental school which reflects the applicant’s matriculation and graduation dates and degree earned; the transcript shall be authenticated by the official school stamp or seal as well as the signature of an authorized school official and shall be accompanied with a certified translation if the documents are in a language other than English;
(5)
Proof which establishes successful completion of 4 academic years of postsecondary dental education. Proof of the 4 years of required education shall include a report from an Education Credential Evaluators (ECE) approved evaluating service which evaluation includes a year by year evaluation of the applicant’s credentials. Said report shall not be conclusive, but shall only be advisory to the Board;
(6)
Any graduate of a foreign dental college or school not accredited or approved in accordance with Section 466.007(2)(b), F.S., and not accredited in accordance with 466.006(2)(b), F.S., who seeks licensure as a dental hygienist pursuant to Section 466.007(2)(b)2., F.S., but is unable to supply proper educational credentials due to the political or other conditions of the country in which the education was received, shall submit any and all documents which would tend to support the applicant’s claim of proper credentials and shall submit with the application:
(a)
A written statement which shall include:
1.
A complete chronological account of all schools attended during the candidate’s entire education, including dates of attendance and graduation, the addresses of all schools attended:
2.
A description of all dental school courses which the applicant successfully completed;
(b)
At least five (5) written statements concerning the applicant’s dental education from persons who are directly acquainted with the candidate’s educational credentials. If the applicant relies on these written statements to establish qualifications for licensure, then at least three (3) of the written statements must be from dentists who are not related to the applicant;
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(c)
Any applicant who provides false information to the Florida Board of Dentistry on his or her licensure application and/or written statements as required by this rule will be referred for criminal prosecution pursuant to Section 456.067, Florida Statutes.
(d)
Unless the Board is otherwise satisfied that the credentials required by subsections (3) through (5) above cannot be obtained, the Board will not accept such other evidence as described in this section until the applicant has demonstrated to the Board that he or she has made a reasonable attempt to obtain the credentials.
(7)
Proof received directly from the American Dental Association, that the National Board of Dental Examiners Written Examination has been successfully completed within 10 years prior to application; or that the National Board of Dental Hygiene Examination has been successfully completed within 10 years prior to application.
(8)
If the applicant’s name has changed since initiation of dental education, a certified copy of the legal document changing the name or an affidavit sworn before a notary public or other person authorized to administer oaths that the person named in credentials submitted and the applicant are the same person;
(9)
Two 2 inch by 2 inch photographs of the applicant which are suitable for identification;
(10)(a) Applicants applying for licensure under Section 466.007(2)(b)2., F.S., whose applications do not indicate they have obtained Dental Hygiene clinical education to the level of the clinical experience required by an American Dental Association (ADA) accredited Dental Hygiene program in the areas set forth in paragraph (11)(b) below, shall be required to obtain remedial coursework in those designated areas that applicant has not successfully completed that would meet the ADA clinical requirements at an ADA accredited dental hygiene school. Such additional coursework shall be obtained from a program accredited by the ADA, only after the applicant satisfies and the Board approves the education and testing requirements of subsections (3) through (10) above. Such additional coursework must be obtained by the applicant and approved by the Board prior to the applicant being allowed to sit for the Florida Dental Hygiene examination.
(b)
The accredited clinical coursework referenced in paragraph (a) above shall be in the following areas:
1.
Radiology: 15 hours didactic and 10 hours lab/clinical;
2.
Prophylaxis Performance: 25 hours didactic and 100 hours clinical;
3.
Infection Control: 10 hours didactic and 10 hours clinical;
4.
Periodontal Therapy: 20 hours didactic and 30 hours clinical;
5.
Pharmacology: 15 hours didactic and 10 hours clinical;
6.
Biomedical Sciences: 10 hours didactic;
7.
Clinical History Management: 10 hours didactic;
8.
Special Patient Care: 5 hours didactic and 10 hours clinical; and
9. Training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) at the basic support level, including one- rescuer and two rescuer CPR for adults, children, and infants; the use of an automatic external defibrillator (AED); and the use of ambu -bags. All such training shall be sufficient for and shall result in current certification or re-certification by the American Heart Association, the American Red Cross or an entity with equivalent requirements;
(c) The additional coursework required by paragraph (11)(a) and (11)(b) of this rule must be obtained and approved by the Board prior to the applicant being allowed to sit for the Florida Dental Hygiene examination.
Specific Authority 466.004, 466.007, 456.067 FS. Law Implemented 466.007
 
hi, i'm writing florida dental hygienist clinical exam in may 29th.... can anyone pls tell me how to rent the instruments in Gainsville? I really need some help and that too fast...
 
Im taking the board exam on UF the 30th (am). I bought my instruments, and borrowed a couple from a hygienist friend.
I recommend you do the same, so you have sharp scalers and curettes, unscratched mirrors, straight perio probes, and working cavitron tips. . .
 
Did you tke the clinical exam already, I was thinking to take the jane course what do you think is it worth it.
 
HELLO...I M GOING TO TAKE THE TEST OF RULES AND LAW FL. NEXT MONTH (APRIL 26/2010)

DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING INF, ABOUT MATERIAL FOR STUDY.../?

THANKS
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OK so Im trying to figure out a simple way to study for the Laws and Rules exam (dental hygiene) for the state of Florida. The DOH website is very confusing, and not too user friendly.

I found this:
http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/dentistry/info_maylaws.pdf

(through http://www.doh.state.fl.us/mqa/dentistry/dn_statutes.html )


But its 112 pages long, on very small print. As I understand the Laws and Rules exam is only 40 questions, so studying from this and the rest of the "convenience copies" does not sound very convenient to me.

Any suggestions? books? decks? summaries? anything?

Thanks 🙂
 
What the hell is up with the poor grammar and all the questions about Florida dental related exams?

"please im seeking for advices and some info"
"DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING INF, ABOUT MATERIAL FOR STUDY"

Please follow the advice from Mike:
"Step #1: learn to write grammatically-correct English with accurate spelling.

Step #2: read the following excerpt from the FL Dental Laws & Rules:"

And unspoken rule number 3: Don't reply to threads more than a year old asking questions. I doubt you will get many replies except for those unhelpful ones like mine.
 
Hey man. It's Florida! The US capital of Spanish speaking bad spelling immigrants.
I never reply to questions like "can I has some inf plz? "

I LOLed
 
Hey man. It's Florida! The US capital of Spanish speaking bad spelling immigrants.
I never reply to questions like "can I has some inf plz? "

I LOLed

kan eye has some inf plz, im very interst in learned ing from yous. eyes will bee 4va grape ful.

hehehe.😀
 
What the hell is up with the poor grammar and all the questions about Florida dental related exams?

"please im seeking for advices and some info"
"DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING INF, ABOUT MATERIAL FOR STUDY"

Please follow the advice from Mike:
"Step #1: learn to write grammatically-correct English with accurate spelling.

Step #2: read the following excerpt from the FL Dental Laws & Rules:"

And unspoken rule number 3: Don't reply to threads more than a year old asking questions. I doubt you will get many replies except for those unhelpful ones like mine.

What's scary is when you have been on SDN way too long that you start seeing some of your own posts from 1-5 years ago pop up.

What was scarier is when I was taking a WREB course in FL and everybody was taking "the bench exam" and wanting "papers" to "hlp 'em write the exam." At least FL has regulations for international grads to show remediation to the level of a 4th year dental school student. CA, up until a few years ago, did not. Most people at least know how to speak the English language well enough to graduate dental school but are quickly to forget it after they set up practice in Miami.

"Paper.... gosh have you ever seeeeeeen it. PAAAAAAAAAAAAPER!!" - That scary dude from Waterworld
 
Looking for Florida Laws and Rules exam dental hygiene study material
Any help is appreciated.
 
Did you ever get an easy way to study for the laws and rules for dental hygiene exam?
 
DID YOU EVER FIND AN EASY WAY TO STUDY FOR THE LAWS AND RULES FLORIDA DENTAL HYGIENE EXAM?😎
 
DID YOU EVER FIND AN EASY WAY TO STUDY FOR THE LAWS AND RULES FLORIDA DENTAL HYGIENE EXAM?😎
have u taken the laws n rules exam? n i also need help regarding the csce exam...wer to study from n basically at to study..is it only clinical oriented? or are theory questions asked? PLS HELP...RUNNING OUT ON TIME...
 
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