Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) The following remediable tasks may be
performed by a dental assistant who has received formal training and who
performs the tasks under direct supervision:
(a) Placing or removing temporary
restorations with non-mechanical hand instruments only;
(b) Polishing dental restorations of the
teeth when not for the purpose of changing the existing contour of the tooth
and only with the following instruments used with appropriate polishing
materials - burnishers, slow-speed hand pieces, rubber cups, and bristle
brushes;
(c) Polishing clinical
crowns when not for the purpose of changing the existing contour of the tooth
and only with the following instruments used with appropriate polishing
materials - slow-speed hand pieces, rubber cups, bristle brushes and porte
polishers;
(d) Removing excess
cement from dental restorations and appliances with non-mechanical hand
instruments only;
(e) Cementing
temporary crowns and bridges with temporary cement;
(f) Monitor the administration of the
nitrous-oxide oxygen making adjustments only during this administration and
turning it off at the completion of the dental procedure;
(g) Selecting and pre-sizing orthodontic
bands, including the selection of the proper size band for a tooth to be banded
which does not include or involve any adapting, contouring, trimming or
otherwise modifying the band material such that it would constitute fitting the
band;
(h) Selecting and pre-sizing
archwires prescribed by the patient's dentist so long as the dentist makes all
final adjustments to bend, arch form determination, and symmetry prior to final
placement;
(i) Selecting prescribed
extra-oral appliances by pre-selection or pre-measurement which does not
include final fit adjustment;
(j)
Preparing a tooth surface by applying conditioning agents for orthodontic
appliances by conditioning or placing of sealant materials which does not
include placing brackets;
(k) Using
appropriate implements for preliminary charting of existing restorations and
missing teeth and a visual assessment of existing oral conditions;
(l) Fabricating temporary crowns or bridges
intra-orally which shall not include any adjustment of occlusion to the
appliance or existing dentition; and
(m) Packing and removing retraction cord, so
long as it does not contain vasoactive chemicals and is used solely for
restorative dental procedures;
(n)
Removing and recementing properly contoured and fitting loose bands that are
not permanently attached to any appliance.
(o) Inserting or removing dressings from
alveolar sockets in post-operative osteitis when the patient is uncomfortable
due to the loss of a dressing from an alveolar socket in a diagnosed case of
post-operative osteitis;
(p) Making
impressions for study casts which are being made for the purpose of fabricating
orthodontic retainers;
(q) Taking
of impressions for and delivery of at-home bleaching trays.
(r) Taking impressions for passive appliance,
occlusal guards, space maintainers and protective mouth
guards;
(2) The following
remediable tasks may be performed by a dental assistant who has received formal
training and who performs the tasks under indirect supervision:
(a) Making impressions for study casts which
are not being made for the purpose of fabricating any intra-oral appliances,
restorations or orthodontic appliances;
(b) Making impressions to be used for
creating opposing models or the fabrication of bleaching stents and surgical
stents to be used for the purpose of providing palatal coverage as well as
impressions used for fabrication of topical fluoride trays for home
application;
(c) Placing
periodontal dressings;
(d) Removing
periodontal or surgical dressings;
(e) Placing or removing rubber
dams;
(f) Placing or removing
matrices;
(g) Applying cavity
liners, varnishes or bases;
(h)
Applying topical fluorides which are approved by the American Dental
Association or the Food and Drug Administration, including the use of fluoride
varnishes; and
(i) Positioning and
exposing dental and carpal radiographic film and sensors;
(j) Applying sealants;
(k) Placing or removing prescribed
pre-treatment separators;
(l)
Securing or unsecuring an archwire by attaching or removing the fastening
device; and
(m) Removing
sutures.
(3) The
following remediable tasks may be performed by a dental assistant who has
received on-the-job training and who performs the tasks under direct
supervision:
(a) Applying topical anesthetics
and anti-inflammatory agents which are not applied by aerosol or jet spray
and;
(b) Changing of bleach pellets
in the internal bleaching process of non-vital, endodontically treated teeth
after the placement of a rubber dam. A dental assistant may not make initial
access preparation.
(4)
The following remediable tasks may be performed by a dental assistant who has
received on-the-job training and who performs the tasks under indirect
supervision:
(a) Retraction of lips, cheeks
and tongue;
(b) Irrigation and
evacuation of debris not to include endodontic irrigation;
(c) Placement and removal of cotton rolls;
and
(d) Taking and recording a
patient's blood pressure, pulse rate, respiration rate, case history and oral
temperature.
(e) Removing excess
cement from orthodontic appliances with non-mechanical hand instruments
only.
(5) The following
remediable tasks may be performed by a dental assistant who has received
on-the-job training and who performs the tasks under general supervision:
(a) Instructing patients in oral hygiene care
and supervising oral hygiene care.
(b) Provide educational programs, faculty or
staff programs, and other educational services which do not involve diagnosis
or treatment of dental conditions.
(c) Fabricating temporary crowns or bridges
in a laboratory.
Rulemaking Authority
466.004(4),
466.024(3) FS.
Law Implemented 466.024
FS.
New 1-18-89, Amended 11-16-89, 3-25-90, 9-5-91, 2-1-93,
Formerly 21G-16.005, Amended 3-30-94, Formerly 61F5-16.005, Amended 1-9-95,
9-27-95, 6-12-97, Formerly 59Q-16.005, Amended 1-8-01, 4-22-03, 7-13-05,
3-24-08.