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Key Facts: NE Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam

75%

Passing Score

Board requirement

30h/2yr

CE Hours

Biennial renewal

2h/2yr

Infection Control CE

Mandatory topic

Ch. 38

Practice Act

NE Revised Statutes

Mar 1 Odd

Renewal Date

Biennial cycle

The NE Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam covers the Nebraska Dentistry Practice Act (Ch. 38), Uniform Credentialing Act, Board rules (172 NAC 57), scope of practice for dental hygienists, supervision levels (direct, indirect, general), local anesthesia (dentist on premises required), nitrous oxide monitoring and administration, expanded function dental hygienist credentials, public health authorization, 30 CE hours/biennium including 2h infection control, biennial renewal March 1 odd years, CPR certification, reciprocity requirements (3 years experience), mandatory reporting, HIPAA, and disciplinary procedures.

About the NE Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam

The Nebraska Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam tests registered dental hygienists on the Nebraska Dentistry Practice Act (Chapter 38), administrative rules (172 NAC 57), and Board of Dentistry regulations. Required for all dental hygiene licensure applicants in Nebraska.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

1 hour

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

Included with application (Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services — Board of Dentistry)

NE Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam Content Outline

35%

Nebraska Dental Practice Act & Regulations

Chapter 38 statutes, Uniform Credentialing Act, Board of Dentistry authority, 172 NAC 57 administrative rules, definitions, unlicensed practice penalties

30%

Scope of Practice & Supervision

Dental hygiene scope (scaling, polishing, prophylaxis), supervision levels, local anesthesia with dentist on premises, nitrous oxide monitoring/administration, expanded function credentials, public health authorization

20%

Licensing & CE Requirements

Initial licensure by exam (clinical exam within 5 years), reciprocity (3 years experience), 30 CE hours/biennium, 2h infection control, max 10h home study, biennial renewal March 1 odd years, CPR

15%

Ethics & Patient Safety

Informed consent, patient records, HIPAA compliance, infection control, mandatory reporting of abuse, professional conduct, disciplinary procedures

How to Pass the NE Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75%
  • Exam length: 50 questions
  • Time limit: 1 hour
  • Exam fee: Included with application

Keys to Passing

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

NE Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study Chapter 38 of the Nebraska Revised Statutes and 172 NAC 57 administrative rules thoroughly
2Know the three supervision levels (direct, indirect, general) and which procedures require each — especially local anesthesia requiring dentist on premises
3Understand the 30 CE hours/biennium requirement including 2h infection control and 10h home study maximum
4Review expanded function dental hygienist credential requirements: board-approved course, 75% on juris exam, practical exam
5Study public health authorization, mandatory reporting obligations, and HIPAA compliance requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the passing score for the Nebraska dental hygiene jurisprudence exam?

The Nebraska dental hygiene jurisprudence exam requires a minimum passing score of 75%. The exam is administered online through ProProfs and covers Nebraska statutes and regulations governing dental practice.

How many CE hours must Nebraska dental hygienists complete?

Nebraska dental hygienists must complete 30 hours of continuing education per biennial renewal period, including at least 2 hours in infection control. A maximum of 10 hours may be through home study. Renewals occur March 1 of odd-numbered years.

Can Nebraska dental hygienists administer local anesthesia?

Yes, Nebraska dental hygienists may administer local anesthesia when a supervising licensed dentist is physically present on the premises. They must complete a CODA-accredited local anesthesia course and meet Board requirements.

What is an expanded function dental hygienist in Nebraska?

An expanded function dental hygienist has additional credentials to perform procedures beyond standard scope. Requirements include completing a board-approved course, passing the expanded function jurisprudence exam (75%), and passing a practical exam.

What supervision is required for Nebraska dental hygienists?

Nebraska uses three supervision levels: direct (dentist present in operatory), indirect (dentist on premises), and general (dentist has authorized procedures but need not be present). Local anesthesia requires the dentist to be on premises.