Virginia Administrative Code
Title 18 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
Agency 60 - BOARD OF DENTISTRY
Chapter 21 - REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
Part II - Standards of Practice
Section 18VAC60-21-60 - General responsibilities to patients
Universal Citation: 8 VA Admin Code 60-21-60
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. A dentist is responsible for conducting his practice in a manner that safeguards the safety, health, and welfare of his patients and the public by:
1. Maintaining a safe and sanitary practice,
including containing or isolating pets away from the treatment areas of the
dental practice. An exception shall be made for a service dog trained to
accompany its owner or handler for the purpose of carrying items, retrieving
objects, pulling a wheelchair, alerting the owner or handler to medical
conditions, or other such activities of service or support necessary to
mitigate a disability.
2.
Consulting with or referring patients to other practitioners with specialized
knowledge, skills, and experience when needed to safeguard and advance the
health of the patient.
3. Treating
according to the patient's desires only to the extent that such treatment is
within the bounds of accepted treatment and only after the patient has been
given a treatment recommendation and an explanation of the acceptable
alternatives.
4. Only delegating
patient care and exposure of dental x-rays to qualified, properly trained and
supervised personnel as authorized in Part III (18VAC60-21-110 et seq.) of this
chapter.
5. Giving patients at
least 30 days written notice of a decision to terminate the dentist-patient
relationship.
6. Knowing the signs
of abuse and neglect and reporting suspected cases to the proper authorities
consistent with state law.
7.
Accurately representing to a patient and the public the materials or methods
and techniques to be used in treatment.
B. A dentist is responsible for conducting his financial responsibilities to patients and third party payers in an ethical and honest manner by:
1. Maintaining a
listing of customary fees and representing all fees being charged clearly and
accurately.
2. Making a full and
fair disclosure to his patient of all terms and considerations before entering
into a payment agreement for services.
3. Not obtaining, attempting to obtain, or
cooperating with others in obtaining payment for services by misrepresenting
procedures performed, dates of service, or status of treatment.
4. Making a full and fair disclosure to his
patient of any financial incentives he received for promoting or selling
products.
5. Not exploiting the
dentist-patient relationship for personal gain related in nondental
transactions.
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia.
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