The dotted quarter followed by an eighth rest is the standard way to notate this. The tied version would be used to show something special. A look through the standard repertoire will confirm this.
Unfortunately, there is a tendency among publishers now to spell out rhythms as if for beginners. Along with breaking notes up with ties, secondary beams are broken to show smaller groupings even when it is visually disruptive and contradicts the meaning of the music. Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and the gang probably would have been appalled, because they did exactly the opposite thing and tried to make the notation reflective of the meaning of the music and as simple and uncluttered as possible. They particularly avoided ties whenever possible.
I am glad that several engravers on another recent post:
don’t want Dorico changing the rhythms they input, unless they desire it.