Washington Administrative Code
Title 246 - Health, Department of
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS AND LICENSING
Chapter 246-812 - Board of denturists
EDUCATION AND PROGRAM APPROVAL
Section 246-812-250 - Teeth whitening services

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 246-812-250

Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024

(1) A licensed denturist may provide teeth whitening services after receiving an endorsement to their denturist license.

(2) Teeth whitening services include:

(a) Fabricating whitening trays;

(b) Providing nonprescription strength whitening solutions with over-the-counter equivalent concentrations; and

(c) Providing required follow-up care and instructions for use of the trays and solutions at home.

(3) To qualify for an endorsement, a denturist shall complete a minimum of two hours of instruction in teeth whitening services.

(4) Education and training in teeth whitening services must be obtained through a board-approved program or course curriculum.

(a) A presenter must submit the training curriculum to the board for review and approval prior to providing the training.

(b) The board may review previously approved curricu-lums as necessary or as determined by the board.

(5) To receive an endorsement for teeth whitening services, the denturist shall provide evidence of successfully completing the education and training requirement in this section by submitting to the board:

(a) A declaration on a form approved by the board that verifies proof of completion of education and training signed and dated by the presenter and the denturist; or

(b) A declaration on a form approved by the board that verifies the education and training was included in a board-approved educational program, signed and dated by the instructor and the student.

(6) A denturist providing teeth whitening services to patients shall provide the patient with written and verbal information and answer any questions related to teeth whitening trays and teeth whitening solutions including:

(a) Procedure;

(b) Alternatives; and

(c) Risks.

(7) The denturist shall obtain written patient consent on a form approved by the board for the procedure(s) and retain the signed form in the patient record.

Statutory Authority: Chapter 18.30 RCW, 2013 c 172. WSR 14-13-102, § 246-812-250, filed 6/17/14, effective 7/18/14.

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