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TypeBare Act JurisdictionCentral Government

Dentists Act, 1948 Section 2

INTERPRETATION - In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or contest,

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Dentists Act, 1948 Section 2 is part of Dentists Act, 1948 - INTERPRETATION - In this Act, unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or contest,. Read the section text below and explore Indian court judgments that cite it.

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Section Text

a) "the Council" means the Dental Council of India constituted under section 3;

(b) "dental hygienist" means a person not being a dentist or a medical practitioner, who scales, cleans or polishes teeth, or gives instructions in dental hygiene; OBJECTS AND REASONS Section 2 (b)- "The expression "simple extraction" is rather vague. Therefore, carrying out of simple extraction has been excluded from the functions of the dental hygienist."-S.C.R.

(c) "dental mechanic" means a person who makes or repairs denture and dental appliances;

(d) "dentistry" includes -

(i) the performance of any operation on, and the treatment on any discase, deficiency or lesion of, human teeth or jaws, and the performance of radiographic work in connection with human teeth or jaws or the oral cavity.

(ii) the giving of any anaethetic in connection with any such operation or treatment;

(iii) the mechanical construction or the renewal of artificial dentures or restorative dental appliances;

(iv) the performance of any operation on, or the giving of any treatment, advice or attendance to, any person preparatory to, or for the purpose of, or in connection with, the filling, inserting, fixing, constructing, repairing or renewing of artificial dentures or restorative dental appliances, and the performance of any such opera- tion and the giving of any such treatment, advice or attendance, as is usually performed or given by dentists;

(e) "dentist" means a person who practises dentistry:

(f) "medical practitioner" means a person who holds a qualification granted by an authority specified or notified undersection 3 of the Indian Medical Degrees Act, 1916-, or specified in the Schedules to the5[Indian Medical Council Act, 1956],4[or specified in any other law for the time being in force in any State,] or who practises any system of medicine and is registered or is entitled to be registered in any6[State] Medical Register by whatever name called; OBJECTS AND REASONS Section 2 (f) - "The definition of the words "medical practitioner" has been amplified to cover all medical practitioners registered or entitled to be registered."- S.C.R.

(g) "prescribed" means prescribed by rules or regulations made under this Act;

(h) "State Council" means a State Dental Council constituted undersection 21, and includes a joint State Council constituted in accordance with an agreement undersection 22;

(i) "register" means a register maintained under this Act; 7(j) "recognised dental qualification" means any of the qualifications included in the Schedule;]

(k) "recognised dental hygiene qualification" means a qualification recognised by the Council undersection 11-:

(l) "registered dentist", "registered dental hygienist" and "registered dental mechanic" shall mean, respectively, a person whose name is for the time being registered in a register of dentists, a register of dental hygienists and a register of dental mechanics. 8[(m) * * *]

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What does Dentists Act, 1948 Section 2 provide?

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