Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) Law and Ethics Practice Exam

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What is a common reason for license revocation or suspension?

  1. Minor misconduct

  2. Failure to renew license

  3. Unprofessional conduct

  4. Not attending continuing education

The correct answer is: Unprofessional conduct

Unprofessional conduct is a prevalent reason for the revocation or suspension of a dental assistant's license. This term encompasses a wide range of behaviors that could compromise patient safety, violate ethical standards, or diminish the trust placed in dental professionals. Examples of unprofessional conduct include engaging in fraudulent practices, displaying disrespectful behavior towards patients or colleagues, failing to maintain confidentiality, or substance abuse issues affecting job performance. Such actions not only harm individual patients but can also tarnish the reputation of the dental profession as a whole. Other factors might lead to disciplinary actions, but unprofessional conduct is particularly serious because it directly impacts the quality of care provided to patients and undermines the ethical obligations of dental practitioners. Maintaining professionalism is critical in healthcare settings, and thus, egregious violations often result in significant penalties, including revocation or suspension of a license.