Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 038 - Board of Dental Examiners
Rule 038.00.11-002 - Article XI: Regarding the functions of a Dental Hygienist
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 038.00.11-002
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
ARTICLE XI DENTAL HYGIENISTS FUNCTIONS
Definitions pertaining to Dental Hygiene Functions:
INDIRECT SUPERVISION: The dentist authorizes the procedures and remains in the treatment facility while the procedures are being performed.
OPERATIVE SUPERVISION: The dentist authorizes the procedures and remains in the operatory while the procedures are being performed, and evaluates the results prior to leaving the operatory.
GENERAL SUPERVISION: The dentist authorizes the procedures but is not required to be present in the treatment facility while the procedures are being performed by the dental hygienist.
A. EXCLUSIVE FUNCTIONS TO BE PERFORMED BY A
DENTAL HYGIENIST WHEN DELEGATED BY A DENTIST
1. Effective and safe delivery of certain
services to the public is dependent upon making judgments and utilizing skills
that require synthesis and application of knowledge acquired in accredited
dental hygiene education programs and cannot be delegated to any dental staff
member other than a licensed, registered dental hygienist.
2. The following functions may only be
delegated to a licensed dental hygienist:
a.
Oral examination. Elements of these examinations include charting of carious
lesions and other abnormalities, periodontal charting and assessment of
periodontal conditions, treatment planning for dental hygiene services and oral
cancer screening. The dental hygienists may dictate the examination findings to
a dental assistant who may then record the data on the patient's dental
record.
b. Oral prophylaxis,
scaling, root planing, and curettage. If a laser instrument is used, the dental
hygienist and their supervising dentist must submit to the Board proof of
successful completion of an approved educational course on the use of that type
of laser prior to its usage for any patient treatment.
c. Using air driven, electric, sonic,
ultrasonic, or otherwise powered scalers or polishers (except for dental
assistants possessing an expanded duties permit for polishing).
d. Placing medicaments as prescribed by the
supervising dentist into the sulcus or periodontal pockets, for periodontal
diseases.
B.
PROHIBITED ACTIVITY: The following functions and procedures may NOT be
delegated to dental hygienists. The functions include:
1. Diagnosis and treatment planning
2. Surgical or cutting procedures on hard or
soft tissue
3. Prescription,
injection, inhalation, and parenteral administration of drugs (except where
permitted by the Board)
4.
Placement, seating or removal of any final or permanent restorations.
5. Final placement of orthodontic
brackets
6. Any procedure that
contributes to or results in irreversible alteration of the oral
anatomy.
7. Performance of any of
the following expanded duties without a permit:
a. Administration of local
anesthesia
b. Administration of
nitrous oxide/oxygen analgesia
C. SUPERVISION LEVELS FOR AUTHORIZED
FUNCTIONS OF A DENTAL HYGIENIST
1. Under
INDIRECT SUPERVISION a hygienist may perform any dental task or procedure
assigned by the supervising dentist to the hygienist that does not require the
professional skills of a licensed dentist except for those functions prohibited
in Section B of this Article or those tasks that require operative
supervision.
2. Under OPERATIVE
SUPERVISION, a hygienist may perform the following procedures:
a. Any procedure allowed under Indirect
Supervision.
b. Administer certain
local anesthesia injections as provided in Article XVI of these Rules and
Regulations.
3. Under
GENERAL SUPERVISION, the following restrictions apply:
a. A hygienist may render services only with
the expressed consent of the supervising dentist and only for brief intervals
when the supervising dentist cannot be in the treatment facility not to exceed
two consecutive days.
b. The
supervising dentist maintains full control as to whether general supervision
will be utilized in his/her office or practice setting.
c. General supervision is allowed only in
dental clinics, community health centers or government sponsored dental
facilities.
d. Hygienists must
comply with written protocols for emergencies as established by the supervising
dentist.
e. Hygienists must
practice under the supervision of a licensed dentist and may not practice
independently or establish an office devoted primarily to dental hygiene
services.
f. Hygienists must have
one (1) full year of full-time service before being able to function under
general supervision of a dentist.
g. Patients must be notified in advance that
the doctor may not be in the treatment facility.
h. The supervising dentist must have examined
the patient(s) not more than twelve (12) months prior.
i. Hygienist may perform any procedure
allowed under Indirect Supervision with the exception of root planing,
subgingival curettage, local anesthesia, administration of nitrous
oxide.
j. The hygienist may place
sealants if it has not been more than thirty days since the teeth to be sealed
were examined by the dentist.
k. A
registered dental hygienist may not delegate functions to a registered dental
assistant when the treating dentist is not in the facility.
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