Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 038 - Board of Dental Examiners
Rule 038.00.09-003 - Article XVIII: Mobile Dental Facilities
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
Pursuant to ACA 17-82-601 et seq, the Arkansas State Board of Dental Examiners hereby promulgates these rules to implement the practice of dentistry in mobile dental facilities.
A. Definitions
A self-contained, intact facility in which dentistry and dental hygiene are practiced and that may be moved, towed or transported from one location to another. For purposes of this Article, a mobile dental facility does not include dentistry provided using portable equipment.
An individual licensed to practice dentistry in Arkansas. An operator of a mobile dental facility may contract with or employ other dentists, dental hygienists licensed in Arkansas and may hire Registered Dental Assistants, Certified Dental Assistants, dental assistants, laboratory technologists and other personnel as needed. Each mobile dental facility can have only one operator. One operator may hold permits for more than one mobile dental facility but each facility must have its own permit.
A licensed primary dental care provider who has an ongoing relationship with a patient where comprehensive oral health care is continuously accessible, coordinated, family-centered and provided in compliance with policies of the American Dental Association beginning not later than one year of age.
A mobile dental facility that accepts patients and provides preventive treatment including examinations, prophylaxis, radiographs, fluoride treatments and sealants but does not follow up with treatment when such treatment is clearly indicated is considered to be abandoning the patient. A comprehensive treatment plan must be established for each patient treated in the mobile dental facility. Treatment that cannot be completed during the initial visit must be scheduled at intervals no greater than ninety (90) days apart until the treatment plan is completed or the patient chooses to cease treatment. Arrangements must be made for treatment either by the operator, a licensed specialist or other licensee who agrees to provide follow up care. If such arrangements are not made, the operator will be construed to have committed unprofessional conduct by patient abandonment and be subject to disciplinary action by the Board. EXCEPTIONS: Dental services provided in mobile dental facilities by students, faculty or volunteers in programs sponsored by CODA accredited dental, dental hygiene or dental assisting schools may be limited in scope and are exempt from the requirement that comprehensive dentistry be provided.
A document informing the patient of all proposed dental treatments, risks involved and alternative treatments available which must be signed by the patient or parent/guardian of any minor or incapacitated person before dental services can be provided in a mobile dental facility. This form must meet all the elements described in Section D. 2. of this rule. Written consent must be obtained for the initial visit for diagnostic and preventive services. After the treatment plan is developed, a second consent, either in written form which is signed by the patient, parent or guardian or a recorded verbal consent from the patient, parent or guardian must be obtained before additional dental services are performed on the patient.
Any person who received any level of dental care in a mobile dental facility within the preceding twenty-four months
B. Physical Requirements
All mobile dental facilities must comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and ordinances including but not limited to those concerning radiographic equipment, flammability, construction, sanitation, zoning, infectious waste management, universal precautions, OSHA guidelines and federal Centers for Disease Control guidelines, all rules and regulations of the Board. The operator must possess all applicable county, state, and city licenses or permits to operate the unit at the location where services are being provided. Further, each mobile dental facility must have the following functional equipment:
C. Documentation and Records Requirements
D. Information to patients
A consent form must be obtained prior to the provision of any dental service in a mobile dental facility. The form must be signed by the patient or by a parent or guardian if the patient is a minor or an incapacitated person. Written consent forms are required for the initial visit for diagnostic and preventive services. Consent for subsequent treatment may be written or verbal providing that the verbal consent is recorded and stored as a part of the dental record.
A consent form must include at a minimum:
If the patient is a minor, the consent form must also contain the following questions and statement:
* Has the child had dental care in the past twelve months? []Yes []No
* If yes, please list the name and address of the dentist or dental office where the care was provided.____________________________________________________
* Does the child have an appointment scheduled at the dental home? []Yes []No
* "I understand that I can choose to have any or all dental treatment for my child at the dental home. I understand that all dental care provided by my dental home or a mobile dental facility may affect future benefits that the child may receive from private insurance, Medicaid (ArKids) or other third party provider of dental benefits."
If the patient is an adult, the consent form must be signed by the patient and contain the following statement:
* "I understand that I may choose at any time to receive care from my dental home rather than from the mobile dental facility."
If the patient is an incapacitated person, the form must be signed by the patient's legal guardian and contain the following statement:
* "I understand that I may choose at any time to take the patient to his/her dental home for dental care rather than from the mobile dental facility."
Each person receiving dental care in a mobile dental facility must receive an information sheet at the end of the visit. The information sheet must contain:
E. Permit requirements
F. Annual Report
An annual report for the previous year must be submitted to the Board by January 10th of each calendar year, which must include:
G. Notification of Changes
Any change of dentists or dental hygienists providing dental services in the mobile dental facility
H. Supervision of personnel and delegation of duties
I. Cessation of operation