Reasonable and prudent care that any dental professional would do in the same circumstances is defined as _____________

a. negligence
b. noncompliance
c. due care
d. none of the above

c
RATIONALE: Reasonable and prudent care that any dental professional would do in the same circumstances is defined as due care. The care provided must fall within the scope of practice of the professional providing the care.

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