The Board may take disciplinary action or refuse to issue or renew a license for the any one (1) or more of the following acts or conduct:
(a) Violations of the Act or Board Rules;
(b) Unprofessional conduct. Unprofessional conduct relates to the practice of dentistry or any dental auxiliary occupation that constitutes a departure from or failure to conform to the standards of acceptable and professional practices, including, but not limited to: - (i) Conduct that indicates the licensee or applicant is grossly ignorant of health care and dental related standards and protocols;
- (ii) Conduct that indicates the licensee or applicant is inefficient by failing to provide timely care to a patient or by failing to refer the patient when circumstances indicate referral is appropriate;
- (iii) Conduct or factors that indicate the licensee's or applicant's competency is compromised;
- (iv) Impairment due to drug abuse, alcohol abuse, or a physical or mental condition, which may have compromised, or may compromise, patient safety;
- (v) Employing directly or indirectly any unlicensed person to perform operations of any kind of treatment for human teeth or jaws, or to perform any task which constitutes the practice of dentistry;
- (vi) Betraying patient confidences;
- (vii) Failing to make and maintain complete patient records that conform to prevailing record-keeping standards within the licensee holder's profession;
- (viii) Failing to provide a patient, or the Board, with a full and complete copy of all patient records, x-rays, molds, or any other item kept in the course of treatment or services rendered by the license holder, for any patient, if either the patient, the patient's legal guardian, or the Board requests said copies;
- (ix) Providing false, deceptive, or misrepresented information to the Board, committees or staff:
- (A) In procuring or attempting to procure a license to practice dentistry;
- (B) In filing or reporting any health care information, including but not limited to client documentation, agency records or other essential health documents;
- (C) In signing any report or record as a dentist; or
- (D) In submitting any information to the Board;
- (x) Failure of a dentist to verify that all staff employed by the dentist or individuals contracted with the dentists, are licensed or certified by the Board to perform all tasks requiring licensure or certification before such tasks are performed at the direction of the dentist;
- (xi) Directing or permitting any staff member to perform any procedure for which they are not licensed, certified, or competent;
- (xii) Performing any act or gesture which, from the standpoint of the patient, exploits the patient's trust between the patient and the patient's dentist. Such acts may include intimate or sexual advances, intimate or sexual contact, or the use of any unnecessary sedative substance without explicit written consent by the patient;
- (xiii) Performing any study or research without following standardized protocols for the research, including obtaining written and informed consent by the patient for any study;
- (xiv) Failure to maintain current CPR certification;
- (xv) Reprimand or other disciplinary action imposed by any academic institution or professional organization for cheating or plagiarizing;
- (xvi) Financial insolvency which may jeopardize the efficacy of treatment or appropriate standard of care provided to patients;
- (xvii) Violation of any order, term, restriction, or condition imposed by the Board; or
- (xviii) Failure to conform with any provision of the ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct, ADHA Bylaws and Code of Ethics, Dental Assisting National Board's Code of Professional Conduct, or the Centers for Disease Control's Summary of Infection Prevention Practices in Dental Settings as referenced in Chapter 1.