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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: NV Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam

75%

Passing Score

Board requirement

15h/yr

CE Hours

Annual requirement

$300

Renewal Fee

Biennial

NRS 631

Practice Act

Nevada statutes

Jun 30 Even

Renewal Date

Biennial cycle

The NV Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam covers NRS Chapter 631 (Dentistry, Dental Hygiene, Dental Therapy), NAC 631 regulations, Board authority, scope of practice (scaling, curettage, root planing), supervision levels (direct, general), local anesthesia permit under general supervision, nitrous oxide permit with emergency supplies required, public health dental hygienist special endorsement for unsupervised practice at approved settings, 15h CE annually / 30h biennially, CPR certification, $300 biennial renewal by June 30 even years, $300 reinstatement fee, mandatory reporting, HIPAA, and disciplinary procedures.

About the NV Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam

The Nevada Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam tests registered dental hygienists on NRS Chapter 631, NAC Chapter 631 regulations, and Nevada Board of Dental Examiners rules. Required for all dental hygiene licensure applicants in Nevada.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

1 hour

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

Included with application (Nevada State Board of Dental Examiners)

NV Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam Content Outline

35%

NRS Chapter 631 & Board Regulations

NRS 631 statutes, NAC 631 administrative rules, Board of Dental Examiners authority, dental therapy provisions, legislative updates (AB 483)

30%

Scope of Practice & Supervision

Dental hygiene scope (scaling, curettage, root planing), supervision levels, local anesthesia/nitrous oxide permits, public health special endorsement, direct access, delegation limits

20%

Licensing & CE Requirements

Initial licensure, 15h CE annually / 30h biennially, CPR certification, $300 biennial renewal, June 30 deadline, even-year renewal, reinstatement fee

15%

Ethics & Patient Safety

Informed consent, HIPAA, infection control (CDC/OSHA), mandatory reporting, professional conduct, disciplinary procedures

How to Pass the NV 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

NV Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study NRS Chapter 631 and NAC Chapter 631 thoroughly — the jurisprudence exam is based directly on these sources
2Know the public health special endorsement requirements and how it differs from standard supervised practice
3Understand local anesthesia and nitrous oxide permit requirements including supervision levels and facility requirements
4Review the 15h annual / 30h biennial CE requirement, July 1-June 30 reporting period, and $300 renewal fee
5Study mandatory reporting obligations, infection control standards (CDC/OSHA), and HIPAA compliance

Frequently Asked Questions

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

The Nevada jurisprudence exam requires a passing score based on the content of NRS Chapter 631 and Board regulations. The exam is administered online and tests knowledge of Nevada dental hygiene laws.

How many CE hours must Nevada dental hygienists complete?

Nevada dental hygienists must complete at least 15 hours of approved CE annually or 30 hours biennially. Current CPR certification is also required. The CE reporting period runs July 1 through June 30.

Can Nevada dental hygienists practice without dentist supervision?

Yes, dental hygienists with a public health special endorsement may practice without dentist supervision and without authorization from the patient's dentist at approved locations such as health facilities and schools.

Can Nevada dental hygienists administer local anesthesia and nitrous oxide?

Yes, with the appropriate permits. Local anesthesia may be administered under general supervision with a permit. Nitrous oxide requires a certificate/permit, dentist authorization, and the facility must have emergency supplies available.

What is the renewal fee for a Nevada dental hygiene license?

The biennial renewal fee is $300. Failure to renew by June 30 results in an additional $300 reinstatement fee. Dental hygienists renew in even-numbered years.