Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
1. A dental hygienist may perform the
following services under the direct supervision of a dentist:
a. Apply resin infiltration.
b. Hold impression trays in the mouth after
placement by a dentist (e.g., reversible hydrocolloids, rubber base,
etc.).
c. Place and remove matrix
bands or wedges.
d. Adjust
permanent crowns outside of the mouth.
e. Acid-etch enamel surfaces before direct
bonding of orthodontic brackets or composite restorations.
f. Take face bow transfers.
g. Administer emergency medications to a
patient in order to assist the dentist.
2. A dental hygienist authorized by permit
and under the direct supervision of a dentist may:
a. Place, carve, and adjust amalgam, glass
ionomer restorations, or composite restorations with hand instruments or a
slow-speed handpiece;
b. Adapt and
cement stainless steel crowns; and
c. Place, contour, and adjust composite
restorations where the margins are entirely within the enamel with hand
instruments or a slow-speed handpiece.
3. A dental hygienist may perform the
following services under the indirect supervision of a dentist:
a. Administer local anesthesia as authorized
by section 20-04-01-03.
b. Dry root
canal with paper points.
c. Place
and remove rubber dams.
d. Place
retraction cord in the gingival sulcus of a prepared tooth before the dentist
taking an impression of the tooth.
e. Monitor a patient who has been inducted by
a dentist into nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia.
f. Place orthodontic brackets using an
indirect bonding technique by seating the transfer tray loaded with brackets
previously positioned in the dental laboratory by a dentist.
g. Assist a dentist authorized by permit as
set forth in section 20-02-01-05 as follows:
(1) Sedation procedure preparation and
presedation documentation, including date of procedure, nothing by mouth
status, availability of responsible adult escort, and allergies.
(2) Emergency equipment and use
preparedness.
(3) Monitor a patient
discharged by a dentist once the patient is in recovery.
(4) Documentation of patient responsiveness,
vital signs, including heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, oxygen
saturation, and expired carbon dioxide.
(5) Training must be documented and may be
acquired directly by an employer-dentist, by a planned sequence of instruction
in an educational institution, or by in-office training.
h. A dental hygienist authorized by permit
may administer nitrous oxide analgesia to a patient who has not taken sedative
medications before treatment in accordance with section 20-02-01-05.
4. A dental hygienist authorized
by permit and under contiguous supervision of a dentist authorized by permit to
provide moderate sedation, deep sedation, or general anesthesia may:
a. Initiate and discontinue an intravenous
line for a patient being prepared to receive intravenous medications, sedation,
or general anesthesia.
b. Adjust
the rate of intravenous fluids infusion only to maintain or keep the line
patent or open.
c. Prepare
anesthesia equipment and perform patient monitoring.
d. Assist with emergency treatment and
protocols.
5. A dental
hygienist authorized by permit and under direct visual supervision of a dentist
authorized by permit to provide moderate sedation, deep sedation, or general
anesthesia may:
a. Draw up and prepare
medications;
b. Follow instructions
to deliver medication into an intravenous line upon verbal command of the
supervising dentist;
c. Adjust the
rate of intravenous fluids infusion beyond a keep-open rate upon verbal command
of the supervising dentist; and
d.
Adjust an electronic device to provide medications, such as an infusion pump
upon the verbal command of the supervising dentist.
6. A dental hygienist may perform the
following services under the general supervision of a dentist:
a. Complete prophylaxis to include removal of
accumulated matter, deposits, accretions, or stains from the natural and
restored surfaces of exposed teeth. The dental hygienist also may perform root
planing and soft tissue curettage upon direct order of the dentist.
b. Polish and smooth existing restorations
with a slow-speed handpiece.
c.
Apply topical applications of drugs to the oral tissues and anticariogenic
caries arresting and desensitizing solutions to the teeth.
d. Take impressions for study casts on a
patient of record.
e. Take and
record preliminary medical and dental histories for the interpretation by the
dentist.
f. Take and record pulse,
blood pressure, and temperature.
g.
Provide oral hygiene treatment planning after an oral assessment or dentist's
diagnosis.
h. Take dental
radiographs.
i. Apply therapeutic
agents subgingivally for the treatment of periodontal disease.
j. Remove excess cement from inlays, crowns,
bridges, and orthodontic appliances with hand instruments or a slow-speed
handpiece.
k. Receive removable
dental prosthesis for cleaning and repair.
l. Take occlusal bite registration for study
casts.
m. Fabricate, adjust, place,
recement, or remove a temporary crown, bridge, onlay, or temporary restorative
material. This applies only to dentitions actively under treatment for which a
permanent restoration is being fabricated.
n. Perform nonsurgical clinical and
laboratory oral diagnostic tests for interpretation by the dentist.
o. Apply pit and fissure sealants. Adjust
sealants with slow-speed handpiece.
p. Place and remove periodontal dressings,
dry socket medications, and packing.
q. Remove sutures.
r. Take impressions for fixed or removable
orthodontic appliances, athletic mouth guards, bleaching trays, bite splints,
flippers, and removable prosthetic repairs.
s. Preselect and prefit orthodontic
bands.
t. Place, tie, and remove
ligature wires and elastic ties, and place orthodontic separators.
u. Place and remove arch wires or appliances
that have been activated by a dentist.
v. Cut and remove arch wires or replace loose
bands, loose brackets, or other orthodontic appliances for palliative
treatment.
w. Provide an oral
assessment for interpretation by the dentist.
x. Orally transmit a prescription that has
been authorized by the supervising dentist.
y. Repack dry socket medication and packing
for palliative treatment.
z.
Screenings as defined in section 20-01-02-01.
aa. Apply bleaching solution, activate light
source, and monitor and remove bleaching materials.
bb. Apply interim therapeutic restorations
using the standards and protocols established by an authorizing dentist and
after completion of a board-approved course.
cc. Adjust a temporary denture or partial for
dentitions actively under treatment for which permanent dentures or partial
dentures are being fabricated.
dd.
Produce on a patient of record, a final scan by digital capture for review and
inspection by the authorizing dentist for a prescriptive fixed or removable
appliance.
General Authority: NDCC 43-20-10
Law Implemented: NDCC 43-20-01.2, 43-20-03,
43-20-11, 43-20-12