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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: NH Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam

75%

Passing Score

Board requirement

20 CEU/2yr

CE Requirement

Biennial renewal

2 CEU/2yr

Infection Control CE

Mandatory topic

RSA 317-A

Practice Act

NH statutes

Feb-Apr Odd

Renewal Period

Biennial cycle

The NH Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam covers RSA 317-A (Dental Practice Act), Den 100-500 administrative rules, OPLC/Board structure, scope of practice for dental hygienists, supervision levels, local anesthesia permit (2024 declaratory ruling), certified public health dental hygienist (practice in schools, hospitals, homebound — dentist reviews records once per 12 months), school dental hygienist under RSA 200:30, 20 CEUs/biennium (15 clinical, 2 infection control with CDC guidelines, 2 medical emergency, 3 opioid for DEA registrants), BLS-HCP certification, biennial renewal Feb-Apr odd years, ADA/ADHA ethics codes, mandatory reporting, HIPAA, and disciplinary procedures.

About the NH Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam

The New Hampshire Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam tests registered dental hygienists on RSA 317-A (Dental Practice Act), administrative rules Den 100-500, and ADA/ADHA ethics codes. Required for all dental hygiene licensure applicants in New Hampshire.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

1 hour

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

Included with application (New Hampshire Board of Dental Examiners (OPLC))

NH Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam Content Outline

35%

RSA 317-A & Den 100-500 Rules

Dental Practice Act (RSA 317-A), administrative rules Den 100-500, OPLC/Board structure, authority, definitions, RSA 200:30 school hygienists

30%

Scope of Practice & Supervision

Dental hygiene scope, supervision levels, local anesthesia permit, nitrous oxide, certified public health dental hygienist (12-month chart review), school settings

20%

Licensing & CE Requirements

Initial licensure, 20 CEUs/biennium (15 clinical, 2 infection control, 2 medical emergency, 3 opioid-DEA), BLS-HCP, biennial renewal Feb-Apr odd years

15%

Ethics & Patient Safety

ADA/ADHA ethics codes, informed consent, HIPAA, infection control, mandatory reporting, disciplinary procedures, patient rights

How to Pass the NH 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

NH Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study RSA 317-A and Den 100-500 administrative rules — the jurisprudence exam tests these directly along with ADA/ADHA ethics codes
2Know the public health dental hygienist certification requirements including 12-month chart review and authorized practice settings
3Understand the CE breakdown: 20 CEUs total, 15 clinical (including BLS-HCP), 2 infection control (with CDC syllabus), 2 medical emergency, 3 opioid (DEA)
4Review the local anesthesia permit requirement established by the 2024 declaratory ruling
5Study RSA 200:30 regarding school dental hygienists, mandatory reporting obligations, and HIPAA compliance

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The New Hampshire dental hygiene jurisprudence exam requires a minimum passing score of 75%. It tests knowledge of RSA 317-A, Den 100-500 administrative rules, and ADA/ADHA ethics codes.

How many CE hours must NH dental hygienists complete?

New Hampshire dental hygienists must complete 20 CEUs per biennium. At least 15 must be clinical, including BLS-HCP, 2 CEUs in infection control (with CDC guidelines), and 2 CEUs in medical emergency training. DEA registrants need 3 additional opioid CEUs.

What is a certified public health dental hygienist in NH?

A certified public health dental hygienist may practice in schools, hospitals, institutions, and for homebound persons under public health supervision. The supervising dentist reviews records once per 12-month period without being physically present.

Can NH dental hygienists administer local anesthesia?

Yes, New Hampshire dental hygienists may administer local anesthesia with a permit from the Board of Dental Examiners. A 2024 declaratory ruling established the permit requirement for local anesthesia administration.

When do NH dental hygiene licenses renew?

New Hampshire dental hygiene licenses renew biennially between February and April of odd-numbered years. All CE requirements and BLS-HCP certification must be current at the time of renewal.