A. A dentist is responsible for conducting a dentistry practice in a manner that safeguards the safety, health, and welfare of patients and the public by:
- 1. Maintaining a safe and sanitary practice.
- 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 or taking of digital scans to qualified, properly trained and supervised personnel as authorized in Part IV (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 financial responsibilities to patients and third-party payers in an ethical and honest manner by:
- 1. Providing customary fees and representing all fees being charged clearly and accurately.
- 2. Not exploiting the dentist-patient relationship for personal gain related to nondental transactions.
Statutory Authority
§ 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 32, Issue 5, eff. December 2, 2015; amended, Virginia Register Volume 41, Issue 2, eff. October 24, 2024; Volume 42, Issue 14, eff. March 25, 2026.