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DENTAL LAWS CONDENSED.
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Rules governing examinations of the Oregon State Board of
Dental Examiners: i.—No person shall be eligible to take exam-
ination unless he or she shall be of good moral character and shall
present to the board his or her diploma from some recognized
school in good standing, and shall give satisfactory evidence of
his or her rightful possession of the same.
2 —Candidates presenting themselves for examination shall
file their application with the secretary, and at the same time pay
to him the fee ol $25. Applications will not be received more
than thirty days prior to examination.
3.—Temporary permits or licenses will not be granted under
any circumstances whatever.
4.—The examination will consist of written questions on the
following subjects: Anatomy, physiology, chemistry, materia
medica, therapeutics, metallurgy, pathology, operative and surg-
ical dentistry, and also demonstration of skill in operative and
mechanical dentistry.
5.—All written examinations shall be on paper furnished by
the secretary, and the board will also provide chairs for practical
examinations, but the applicants are required to furnish their own
instruments and material.
6.—No fee will be returned to a candidate after he has filed
his application for examination, but should he fail to meet the
required percentage, he may present himself for a second exam-
ination at the next regular meeting of the board without charge.
7.—A general average of 75 per cent, will be required in writ-
ten examinations.
8.—At the opening of the examinations the applicant will be
furnished with an envelope containing a card with a number. The
applicant will write his or her name upon the card, seal the
envelope, and use this number on all examination papers. The
sealed envelopes will at the conclusion of the written examina-
tions be handed to the secretary, and not opened until the papers
are graded.
9.—Any candidate detected in trying to give or obtain aid
shall be dismissed from the room, and his or her jiaper for the
entire work rejected.
10.—Handwriting of candidates must be legible, and spelling
and use of correct language will be taken into account in making
up the rating on answers.
II.—The Board of Examiners shall begin their inspection of
the answers submitted by the candidates immediately after the
close of the examination, and shall complete the same with
promptness and dispatch. A correct set of answers to the ques-
tions of any one paper shall entitle the candidate to the full mark
of that subject, viz. : one hundred points. Partial or imperfect