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In a dental office, indirect supervision allows dental assistants or hygienists to perform certain tasks without the dentist being physically present, as long as they are authorized and trained to do so. In contrast, general supervision requires the dentist to be available for consultation but not necessarily present during the procedures, allowing for a broader scope of practice for the dental team. The key difference lies in the level of oversight and physical presence of the dentist during patient care.

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