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Key Facts: CT Dental Jurisprudence Exam

75%

Passing Score

DPH requirement

$569.75

Application Fee

Includes NPDB query

16h/2yr

Hygienist CE

Biennial renewal

Ch. 379

Practice Act

CT General Statutes

20+8h

Anesthesia Cert

Didactic+Clinical

The CT Dental Jurisprudence Exam covers the Dental Practice Act (Chapter 379), dental hygiene act (Chapter 379a), scope of practice, local anesthesia certification (20h didactic + 8h clinical), supervision levels, 16 CE hours/biennium for hygienists with 1h infection control + 1h cultural competency, sedation permits, prescribing, infection control, and disciplinary procedures.

About the CT Dental Jurisprudence Exam

The Connecticut Dental Jurisprudence Exam tests knowledge of the Connecticut Dental Practice Act (Chapter 379) and dental hygiene provisions (Chapter 379a). Administered by the Connecticut State Dental Commission under the Department of Public Health.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

1 hour

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

Included with application ($569.75 total) (Connecticut State Dental Commission (DPH))

CT Dental Jurisprudence Exam Content Outline

45%

Connecticut Dental Practice Act

Chapter 379 provisions, Dental Commission authority, Chapter 379a dental hygiene, definitions, unlicensed practice

20%

Scope of Practice

Dentist, hygienist, and assistant roles, local anesthesia certification, public health facility practice, supervision levels

20%

Licensing & CE Requirements

Initial licensure, 16 CE hours/biennium for hygienists, infection control and cultural competency CE, license renewal

15%

Ethics & Patient Safety

Informed consent, patient records, HIPAA, infection control, mandatory reporting, prescribing, disciplinary procedures

How to Pass the CT Dental Jurisprudence Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75%
  • Exam length: 50 questions
  • Time limit: 1 hour
  • Exam fee: Included with application ($569.75 total)

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

CT Dental Jurisprudence Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study Connecticut General Statutes Chapter 379 (Dentistry) and Chapter 379a (Dental Hygienists) thoroughly
2Know the specific local anesthesia certification requirements: 20 hours didactic + 8 hours clinical
3Understand the hygienist CE requirements: 16 hours/biennium with mandatory infection control and cultural competency
4Review the list of procedures prohibited for dental hygienists under Section 20-126l
5Study the public health facility practice provisions and supervision requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Connecticut dental licensure application fee?

The Connecticut dental licensure application fee is $569.75, which includes $4.75 for the Department's cost to query the National Practitioner Data Bank. Applications are only accepted online.

Can Connecticut dental hygienists administer local anesthesia?

Yes, Connecticut dental hygienists may administer local anesthesia (infiltration and mandibular blocks) under indirect supervision, provided they complete a course with 20 hours of didactic training and 8 hours of clinical training.

What are the CE requirements for Connecticut dental hygienists?

Connecticut dental hygienists must earn 16 contact hours of CE within each 24-month renewal period, including at least 1 hour in infection control and 1 hour in cultural competency.

What procedures are Connecticut dental hygienists prohibited from performing?

Connecticut hygienists are prohibited from diagnosis, cutting or removal of hard or soft tissue, prescribing drugs, administering most anesthetics without certification, taking impressions for appliances, and placing/finishing restorations.

Who oversees dental regulation in Connecticut?

The Connecticut State Dental Commission, operating under the Department of Public Health (DPH), oversees dental professional licensing and regulation in the state.