Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 195 - Board of Dentistry
Chapter 15 - Duties for Dental Assistants and the Rules Regulating the Practice of Dental Hygiene
Section 195:15-1-4 - Education and Training for expanded duty permits for dental assistants
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Dental assistants may apply for up to seven (7) expanded duty permits as found at 59 O.S., Section 328.24, upon successful completion of the following education and training requirements:
(b) Courses for dental assistant expanded duties as found at 59 O.S. §328.24(D), shall be provided in a CODA (Commission on Dental Accreditation) accredited school or affiliated with a CODA approved program, or another course meeting the same requirements as a CODA approved program and approved by the Board. Within thirty (30) days of completion of the course, each program shall send a copy of the syllabus and a list of the students that have passed the course to the Board. Programs must maintain class and syllabus records for five (5) years. Courses offered pursuant to this rule are subject to unannounced audits by the Board. Any Board member or designee of the Board shall be provided full access to course materials or the classroom or clinic during instruction. Failure to provide access pursuant to this provision may subject the provider to invalidation of course results.
(c) Courses and/or certification programs for assisting a dentist with anesthesia, vaccinations, venipuncture and phlebotomy shall be approved by the Board.
(d) All courses shall include State Dental Act statutes and rules and the United States Center for Disease Control (CDC) and United States Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines, safety protocols and requirements as utilized with each expanded duty.
(e) Written examinations over didactic portions shall have a requirement of a 70% accuracy rate.
(f) Student faculty ratio for each course shall be as required by CODA.
(g) Students must submit an application for the expanded duty to the Board within two (2) years after the date of the completion of the course or the course will have to be repeated.
(h) A dental assistant that has a previous action or sanction by the board within the previous (5) five years, shall not be eligible for an elder care public health permit.
The course shall be taught by licensed dentists or a licensed dental hygienist with a minimum of one (1) year of clinical experience in nitrous oxide administration.
The minimum course length shall be twelve (12) hours including ten (10) hours of didactic and two (2) hours of clinical instruction.
Amended at 15 Ok Reg 2200, eff 7-1-98; Amended at 22 Ok Reg 1436, eff 7-1-05