Florida Administrative Code
64 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
64B5 - Board of Dentistry
Chapter 64B5-14 - ANESTHESIA
Section 64B5-14.0032 - Itinerate/Mobile Anesthesia - Physician Anesthesiologist
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
The provisions of this rule control the treatment of dental patients in an outpatient dental office setting where a physician anesthesiologist has performed the sedation services. This rule shall control notwithstanding any rule provision in this chapter that prohibits such conduct. The level of sedation is not restricted to the level of the permit held by the treating dentist. The level of sedation may be any level necessary for the safe and effective treatment of the patient.
(1) General Anesthesia Permit Holders:
A dentist who holds a general anesthesia permit may treat their adult, pediatric, or special needs patients when a physician anesthesiologist performs the sedation services. The following conditions shall apply:
(2) Pediatric Moderate Sedation Permit Holders:
A pediatric dentist, as recognized by the American Dental Association, who holds a pediatric Moderate sedation permit may treat their pediatric or special needs dental patients when a physician anesthesiologist performs the sedation services. The following conditions shall apply:
(3) Moderate Sedation Permit Holders:
A dentist who holds a moderate sedation permit may treat their adult or adult special needs dental patients when a physician anesthesiologist performs the sedation services. The following conditions shall apply:
(4) Non-Sedation Permit Holders:
All provisions of this Chapter relating to the administration of any type of anesthesia or sedation and treatment to sedated patients shall remain in full force and effect. Nothing in this section supersedes, alters, or creates a variance to any prohibitions and mandates applicable to non-sedation permit holding dentists.
(5) Staff or Assistants:
A dentist treating a patient pursuant to this rule must have at least three (3) properly credentialed individuals present as mandated in Rule 64B5-14.003, F.A.C. To fulfill the mandatory minimum required personnel requirements of Rule 64B5-14.003, F.A.C., an anesthesiologist assistant licensed pursuant to Section 458.3475, or 459.023, F.S., or a certified registered nurse anesthetist, in addition to or in lieu of a dental assistant or dental hygienist, may be utilized. However, the dentist must have a dedicated member of the team to assist in the dental procedure or during emergencies.
(6) Equipment:
A dentist may comply with the electrocardiograph equipment requirements set by Rule 64B5-14.008, F.A.C., by utilizing the physician's mobile or non-fixed equipment if the dentist meets the following conditions:
(7) Records:
The treating dentist shall maintain a complete copy of the anesthesia records in the patient's dental chart. The dentist shall make certain that name and license numbers identify the treating dentist, the physician anesthesiologist, and all personnel utilized during the procedure.
Rulemaking Authority 466.004(4), 466.017(3) FS. Law Implemented 466.017(3) FS.
New 8-20-12, Amended 11-19-12, 2-21-13, 12-16-13, 11-13-17, 3-10-20.