(3) "Dental assistant" means a person who is registered by the commission to provide supportive services to a licensed dentist to the extent provided in this chapter and under the close supervision of a dentist. the dentist shall observe chest excursions continually; and. As used in this section, jurisprudence shall mean the application of the principles of law and justice as they relate to the practice of dentistry. d) General supervision. "General supervision" means the dentist has authorized the procedures and they are carried out in accordance with the dentist's diagnosis, if necessary, and treatment will offer courses of study in any one or more of the following curricular areas: basic and clinical dental sciences; or behavioral science; or pharmacology of new and developing drugs; or drug interactions; or public health issues; or child abuse reporting instruction, or infection control; or sterile procedures; or legal and regulatory issues; or patient counseling; or other topics which contribute to the professional practice of dental hygiene as such practice is defined in section 6606 of the Education Law; or other matters of health care, law, and ethics which contribute to the health and welfare of the public; is an organized educational entity, including but not limited to, a college accredited by an acceptable agency offering dental hygiene or dentistry professional programs; or a national, State, or local dental association; or a hospital or health maintenance organization; provides course instructors who are qualified to teach the courses which will be offered, including but not limited to, faculty of a college accredited by an acceptable accrediting agency which offers dental hygiene or dentistry professional programs; or instructors who are authorities in the health sciences specially qualified, in the opinion of the State Board for Dentistry, to conduct such courses; has a method of assessing the learning of participants, and describes such method; and. SUMMARY OF PROCEDURES that can be delegated to Chapter 5 Evolve The dentist is not required to provide future dental treatment to patients served under public health supervision; For the first renewal period for a licensed dentist with an existing dental enteral or parenteral conscious sedation certificate issued prior to January 1, 2018 who seeks to administer dental enteral or dental parenteral conscious (moderate) sedation to patients 12 years old and younger, the licensee shall satisfy the requirements contained in paragraph (c)(3) of this section and submit to the department for review nine time-oriented anesthesia records of such patients who either were: treated by the licensed dentist utilizing conscious (moderate) sedation (enteral/parenteral) during his or her last triennial registration period; or. The hygienist must consent to the arrangement. 4. Supervising entity means a business entity that is a licensed insurer or licensed intermediary that is appointed by an insurer to supervise the administration of a portable electronics insurance program offered by a vendor to its customers. At each reregistration, licensed dentists shall certify to the department that they have either complied with the continuing education requirements, as prescribed in subdivision (c) of this section; or are subject to an exemption or adjustment to such continuing education requirements, as prescribed in subdivision (b) of this section. A registered dental hygienist providing services pursuant to a collaborative arrangement shall: only provide those services that may be provided under general supervision as specified in subdivision (b) of this section, provided that the physical presence of the collaborating dentist is not required for the provision of such services; instruct individuals to visit a licensed dentist for comprehensive examination or treatment; possess and maintain certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation in accordance with the requirements for dentists set forth in section 61.19 of this Part and the following: at the time of his or her registration renewal, the dental hygienist shall attest to having met the cardiopulmonary resuscitation requirement or attest to meeting the requirements for exemption as defined in clause (b) of this subparagraph; a dental hygienist may be granted an exemption to the cardiopulmonary resuscitation requirement if he or she is physically incapable of complying with the requirements of this subparagraph. (c) "public health facility" means: 37-4-405. 61.13 Practice of registered dental assisting. D. general supervision., An assistant who performs an expanded function that is not legal in his or her state is A. committing dental neglect. Such instruction shall be completed in a dental school registered by the department or accredited by an accrediting organization acceptable to the department and shall be completed subsequent to the second failure. provide collaborative services only pursuant to a written agreement that is maintained in the practice setting of the dental hygienist and collaborating dentist. export of services means the supply of any service when,. 16.5.33 NMAC - New Mexico A dentist is not required to examine a patient prior to the provision of these dental hygiene services. 4. (b)A licensed dental hygienist practicing under public health supervision may not provide dental hygiene preventative services that include local anesthesia, denture soft lines, temporary restorations, or any other service prohibited under 37-4-401. (6) "Expanded function dental auxiliary" means a person who is licensed by the commission to provide supportive services to a licensed dentist to the extent provided in this chapter and under the specified level of supervision of a dentist. Reflex withdrawal from a painful stimulus is not considered a purposeful response. Such continuing education shall be completed at a rate of one and one-quarter hours for each month of such three year period prior to July 1, 2008 and one and two-thirds hours for each month on or after July 1, 2008; or. Iowa Dental Board The department shall conduct a review of sponsors that apply for approval to offer continuing education to licensed dentists and that are not deemed approved pursuant to the requirements of paragraph (2) of this subdivision. A licensee returning to the practice of dentistry after a lapse in practice, as prescribed in paragraph (2) of this subdivision, shall be subject to the requirements of this subparagraph and shall complete such formal continuing education in the registration period prescribed in this subparagraph. if a physiologic parameter cannot be monitored, the reason should be reflected on the anesthesia record; the time of placement and removal of a throat pack or throat drape when used; persons present in the treatment room who are providing care or assisting during the procedure; name of the individual holding an anesthesia certificate responsible for recovery and discharge; and. Substantial Supervision means the presence of another individual for the purpose of protecting you from harming yourself or others. Individuals who do not meet the conditions prescribed in the opening paragraph of subdivision (a) of this section shall meet the examination requirements of this subdivision. Coursework or training shall include, but need not be limited to, the core elements specified in a syllabus prepared and provided by either a non-profit dental education entity, which has been incorporated or chartered by the New York State Board of Regents for the purpose of providing dental education, or by the New York State Dental Association, which syllabus has been approved by the department. An examination in dental hygiene practice, including both comprehensive and clinical components the scope and content of which shall be determined by the State Board for Dentistry. Acceptable national accrediting body means until December 31, 2006 the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association, and thereafter it means an organization accepted by the department as a reliable authority for the purpose of accreditation of dental residency programs, applying its criteria for granting accreditation in a fair, consistent, and nondiscriminatory manner, such as the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association, its successors, or an equivalent organization as determined by the department. Patients may require assistance in maintaining a patent airway, and spontaneous ventilation may be inadequate. For the renewal of certificates in dental, parenteral conscious (moderate) sedation for patients 12 years old and younger, and dental enteral conscious (moderate) sedation for patients 12 years old and younger, the licensed dentist shall successfully complete: a course in advanced cardiac life support (ACLS), or its equivalent as determined by the department, and have current documentation attesting to this fact; and, a course in pediatric advanced life support (PALS), or its equivalent as determined by the department and have current documentation of course completion attesting to this fact; and. An examination in clinical dentistry, the scope and content of which shall be determined by the State Board for Dentistry. A licensee returning to the practice of dentistry after a lapse in practice, as evidenced by not being registered to practice in New York State shall submit an application for renewal of registration on a form prescribed by the commissioner and evidence of acceptable continuing education as defined in paragraph (4) of this subdivision and in accordance with subparagraph (i) or (ii) of this paragraph as applicable: such licensee who has been lawfully practicing in another jurisdiction and submits such application, shall submit satisfactory evidence of three years of acceptable continuing education completed within the three years immediately preceding the submission of such application. The following services may be performed only under the personal supervision of a licensed dentist: applying a topical medication not related to a complete dental prophylaxis; placing and removing periodontal dressings; selecting and prefitting provisional crowns; selecting and prefitting orthodontic bands; removing orthodontic arch wires and ligature ties; taking impressions for space maintainers, orthodontic appliances, and occlusal guards; placing and removing temporary separating devices; and. An applicant attending a program of dental hygiene education registered by the department, or accredited by an accrediting organization acceptable to the department, may be admitted to Part II during the last year of study and prior to graduation. Effective January 1, 2018, certificates shall be issued in the titles: dental general anesthesia, which authorizes a licensed dentist to employ conscious (moderate) sedation (enteral or parenteral route with or without inhalation agents), deep sedation, and general anesthesia; dental parenteral conscious (moderate) sedation for patients 13 years old and older, which authorizes a licensed dentist to employ conscious (moderate) sedation (enteral or parenteral route with or without inhalation agents) on all patients 13 years old and older; dental parenteral conscious (moderate) sedation for patients 12 years old and younger, which authorizes a licensed dentist to employ conscious (moderate) sedation (enteral or parenteral route with or without inhalation agents) on all patients; dental, enteral conscious (moderate) sedation for patients 13 years old and older, which authorizes a licensed dentist to employ conscious (moderate) sedation (enteral route only with or without inhalation agents) on all patients 13 years old and older; and. the dentist shall continually evaluate blood pressure. Application requirement. Personal supervision means the dentist is physically present in the treatment room to oversee and direct all intraoral or chairside services of the dental assistant trainee and a licensee or registrant is physically present to oversee and direct all extraoral services of the dental assistant. Provided, however, that the Department, in its discretion, may accept a clinical experience demonstrating the successful use of dental enteral conscious (moderate) sedation on no fewer than eight live clinical dental patients who shall be 13 years old or older and who are physically present in the same location as the students and up to two Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) for a total of 10 patients to meet the live clinical dental patient requirement of this clause if such requirement cannot be met due to the State of Emergency declared by the Governor pursuant to an Executive Order for the COVID-19 crisis. Courses failed in a school of dentistry, for which credit has been granted toward meeting the requirements of another school of dentistry may not be counted toward meeting the requirements of this Part. The attending Registered Medical Practitioner shall not be the Insured Person, an employee of the Insured Person, the spouse or relative of the Insured Person. : Texas Register - Secretary of State of Texas Hospital shall mean a hospital as defined by Public Health Law section 2801(1). 61.19 Dental requirement for cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification. Clinical supervision means regular and periodic activities performed by an appropriate level of professional for clinical staff. Collaborative arrangements shall not supersede any law or regulation which requires identified services to be performed under the personal supervision of a dentist. 60-17471-55256-2022-05-03-12-58-04-812 - GL Solutions Web-General supervision: means that the dentist has authorized and delegated specific procedures that may be performed by a legally qualified dental auxiliary for a patient of record. Web2120. Supervising physician means any physician licensed under Iowa Code chapter 148, 150, or 150A. (c)The provision of services under a limited access permit is limited to patients or residents of facilities or programs who, due to age, infirmity, disability, or financial constraints, are unable to receive regular dental care. Patent means open, unobstructed, or not closed. An adjustment to the continuing education requirement, as prescribed in subdivision (c) of this section, shall be made by the department, provided that the licensee documents good cause that prevents compliance, which shall include, but not be limited to, any of the following reasons: poor health certified by a physician; or a specific physical or mental disability certified by an appropriate health care professional; or extended active duty with the Armed Forces of the United States; or extreme hardship which in the judgment of the department make it impossible for the licensee to comply with the continuing education requirements in a timely manner. (ii)treatment based upon medical and dental health guidelines adopted by rule by the board. Exceptions. Each licensee subject to this section shall maintain, or ensure access by the department to, a record of completed continuing education, which includes: the title of the program; the number of hours completed; the sponsor's name and any identifying number; attendance verification; the date and location of the program; and a statement attesting to the fact that for courses taken on or after January 1, 2000 from a sponsor that is deemed approved pursuant to paragraph (h)(2) of this section, the licensee, prior to taking the course, has verified that the sponsor has at least one full-time employee of any kind, meaning an employee who works at least 30 hours per week, and indicating the reasonable basis for this determination. WebFor the purposes of this section: (1) "General supervision" means that the dentist employs or is in charge of the dental assistant and is responsible for supervising the Simulation experiences can be part of the coursework which shall include but not be limited to coursework in patient evaluation and monitoring, management of emergencies, including IV access, rescue of patients from deep sedation, management of the pediatric and adult airways, pediatric and adult cardiac and pulmonary anatomy and physiology, pediatric and adult pharmacology, and the control of pain and anxiety; and in addition to the 60 clock hours of coursework, a clinical experience demonstrating the successful use of dental enteral conscious (moderate) sedation on no fewer than 15 live clinical dental patients 12 years old or younger and 5 live clinical dental patients 13 years old or older in a 2:1 doctor/student to patient ratio. WebGeneral Supervision means that a licensed dentist or the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Controls public health dentist has authorized the procedures to be the dentist shall continuously evaluate heart rate and rhythm via ECG throughout the procedure, as well as pulse rate via pulse oximetry; and. Any licensed dentist whose registration period begins prior to July 1, 2008 and continues after July 1, 2008, shall complete continuing education hours on a prorated basis at the rate of one and one-quarter hours of acceptable formal continuing education per month for each month from the beginning of that registration period through June 30, 2008 and at the rate of one and two-thirds hours of acceptable formal continuing education per month for each month of that registration period from July 1, 2008 through the end of that registration period. the public. 4. registered medical practitioner means a person qualified by degree in western medicine and duly licensed or registered with the relevant medical board or council to practice medicine and surgery in the geographical area of his/her practice, and who in rendering such services is practicing within the scope of his/her licensing and training. Provided, however, that the Department, in its discretion, may accept a clinical experience demonstrating the successful use of dental parental conscious (moderate) sedation by the intravenous route on no fewer than 12 live dental patients who shall be 12 years old or younger and three live dental patients who shall be 13 years old or older and up to five Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs), for a total of 20 patients, all in a 1 doctor/student to 1 patient ratio to meet the live dental patient requirement of this clause if such requirement cannot be met due to the State of Emergency declared by the Governor pursuant to an Executive Order for the COVID-19 crisis. The patients shall be monitored, at a minimum, pursuant to the practice requirements as set forth in subdivision (d) of this section. The ability to independently maintain ventilatory function may be impaired. Scope of practice.