TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
Board of Dentistry is claiming an exemption from Article 2 of the
Administrative Process Act in accordance with § 2.2-4006 A 4 a of the Code
of Virginia, which excludes regulations that are necessary to conform to
changes in Virginia statutory law where no agency discretion is involved. The
Board of Dentistry will receive, consider, and respond to petitions by any
interested person at any time with respect to reconsideration or revision.
Titles of Regulations: 18VAC60-21. Regulations
Governing the Practice of Dentistry (amending 18VAC60-21-10, 18VAC60-21-110,
18VAC60-21-140).
18VAC60-25. Regulations Governing the Practice of Dental
Hygiene (amending 18VAC60-25-10, 18VAC60-25-60,
18VAC60-25-110).
Statutory Authority: § 54.-2400 of the Code of
Virginia.
Effective Date: November 16, 2016.
Agency Contact: Sandra Reen, Executive Director, Board
of Dentistry, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23233, telephone
(804) 367-4437, FAX (804) 527-4428, or email sandra.reen@dhp.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments conform to Chapter 497 of the 2016 Acts of
Assembly, which authorizes dental hygienists to practice, with certain
requirements and restrictions, under the remote supervision of a licensed
dentist. The amendments add a definition of remote supervision by dentists of
dental hygienists, establish a limitation on employment of dental hygienists
under remote supervision, address the delegation of duties under such
supervision, and require documentation of remote supervision in the patient's
record.
Part I
General Provisions
18VAC60-21-10. Definitions.
A. The following words and terms when used in this chapter
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in § 54.1-2700 of the Code of
Virginia:
"Board"
"Dental hygiene"
"Dental hygienist"
"Dentist"
"Dentistry"
"License"
"Maxillofacial"
"Oral and maxillofacial surgeon"
B. The following words and terms when used in this chapter
shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise:
"AAOMS" means the American Association of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgeons.
"ADA" means the American Dental Association.
"Advertising" means a representation or other notice
given to the public or members thereof, directly or indirectly, by a dentist on
behalf of himself, his facility, his partner or associate, or any dentist
affiliated with the dentist or his facility by any means or method for the
purpose of inducing purchase, sale, or use of dental methods, services,
treatments, operations, procedures, or products, or to promote continued or
increased use of such dental methods, treatments, operations, procedures, or
products.
"CODA" means the Commission on Dental Accreditation
of the American Dental Association.
"Code" means the Code of Virginia.
"Dental assistant I" means any unlicensed person
under the direction of a dentist or a dental hygienist who renders assistance
for services provided to the patient as authorized under this chapter but shall
not include an individual serving in purely an administrative, secretarial, or
clerical capacity.
"Dental assistant II" means a person under the
direction and direct supervision of a dentist who is registered by the board to
perform reversible, intraoral procedures as specified in 18VAC60-21-150 and
18VAC60-21-160.
"Mobile dental facility" means a self-contained unit
in which dentistry is practiced that is not confined to a single building and
can be transported from one location to another.
"Nonsurgical laser" means a laser that is not
capable of cutting or removing hard tissue, soft tissue, or tooth structure.
"Portable dental operation" means a nonfacility in
which dental equipment used in the practice of dentistry is transported to and
utilized on a temporary basis at an out-of-office location, including patients'
homes, schools, nursing homes, or other institutions.
"Radiographs" means intraoral and extraoral
radiographic images of hard and soft tissues used for purposes of diagnosis.
C. The following words and terms relating to supervision as
used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context
clearly indicates otherwise:
"Direct supervision" means that the dentist examines
the patient and records diagnostic findings prior to delegating restorative or
prosthetic treatment and related services to a dental assistant II for
completion the same day or at a later date. The dentist prepares the tooth or
teeth to be restored and remains immediately available in the office to the
dental assistant II for guidance or assistance during the delivery of treatment
and related services. The dentist examines the patient to evaluate the
treatment and services before the patient is dismissed.
"Direction" means the level of supervision (i.e.,
immediate, direct, indirect, or general) that a dentist is required to exercise
with a dental hygienist, a dental assistant I, or a dental assistant II or that
a dental hygienist is required to exercise with a dental assistant to direct
and oversee the delivery of treatment and related services.
"General supervision" means that a dentist completes
a periodic comprehensive examination of the patient and issues a written order
for hygiene treatment that states the specific services to be provided by a
dental hygienist during one or more subsequent appointments when the dentist
may or may not be present. Issuance of the order authorizes the dental hygienist
to supervise a dental assistant performing duties delegable to dental
assistants I.
"Immediate supervision" means the dentist is in the
operatory to supervise the administration of sedation or provision of
treatment.
"Indirect supervision" means the dentist examines
the patient at some point during the appointment and is continuously present in
the office to advise and assist a dental hygienist or a dental assistant who is
(i) delivering hygiene treatment, (ii) preparing the patient for examination or
treatment by the dentist, or (iii) preparing the patient for dismissal
following treatment.
"Remote supervision" means that a dentist is
accessible and available for communication and consultation with a dental
hygienist employed by such dentist during the delivery of dental hygiene
services but such dentist may not have conducted an initial examination of the
patients who are to be seen and treated by the dental hygienist and may not be
present with the dental hygienist when dental hygiene services are being
provided. For the purpose of practice by a public health dental hygienist,
"remote supervision" means that a public health dentist has regular,
periodic communications with a public health dental hygienist regarding patient
treatment, but such dentist may not have conducted an initial examination of
the patients who are to be seen and treated by the dental hygienist and may not
be present with the dental hygienist when dental hygiene services are being
provided.
D. The following words and terms relating to sedation or
anesthesia as used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the
context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Conscious/moderate sedation" or "moderate
sedation" means a drug-induced depression of consciousness, during which
patients respond purposefully to verbal commands, either alone or accompanied
by light tactile stimulation. Reflex withdrawal from a painful stimulus is not
considered a purposeful response. No interventions are required to maintain a
patent airway, and spontaneous ventilation is adequate. Cardiovascular function
is usually maintained.
"Deep sedation" means a drug-induced depression of
consciousness during which patients cannot be easily aroused but respond
purposefully following repeated or painful stimulation. Reflex withdrawal from
a painful stimulus is not considered a purposeful response. The ability to
independently maintain ventilatory function may be impaired. Patients may
require assistance in maintaining a patent airway, and spontaneous ventilation
may be inadequate. Cardiovascular function is usually maintained.
"Enteral" means any technique of administration in
which the agent is absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract or oral mucosa
(i.e., oral, rectal, sublingual).
"General anesthesia" means a drug-induced loss of
consciousness during which patients are not arousable, even by painful
stimulation. The ability to independently maintain ventilator function is often
impaired. Patients often require assistance in maintaining a patent airway, and
positive pressure ventilation may be required because of depressed spontaneous
ventilation or drug-induced depression of neuromuscular function.
Cardiovascular function may be impaired.
"Inhalation" means a technique of administration in
which a gaseous or volatile agent, including nitrous oxide, is introduced into
the pulmonary tree and whose primary effect is due to absorption through the
pulmonary bed.
"Local anesthesia" means the elimination of
sensation, especially pain, in one part of the body by the topical application
or regional injection of a drug.
"Minimal sedation" means a drug-induced state during
which patients respond normally to verbal commands. Although cognitive function
and physical coordination may be impaired, airway reflexes, and ventilator and
cardiovascular functions are unaffected. Minimal sedation includes
"anxiolysis" (the diminution or elimination of anxiety through the
use of pharmacological agents in a dosage that does not cause depression of
consciousness) and includes "inhalation analgesia" (the inhalation of
nitrous oxide and oxygen to produce a state of reduced sensibility to pain
without the loss of consciousness).
"Moderate sedation" (see the definition of
conscious/moderate sedation).
"Monitoring" means to observe, interpret, assess,
and record appropriate physiologic functions of the body during sedative
procedures and general anesthesia appropriate to the level of sedation as
provided in Part VI (18VAC60-21-260 et seq.) of this chapter.
"Parenteral" means a technique of administration in
which the drug bypasses the gastrointestinal tract (i.e., intramuscular,
intravenous, intranasal, submucosal, subcutaneous, or intraocular).
"Titration" means the incremental increase in drug
dosage to a level that provides the optimal therapeutic effect of sedation.
"Topical oral anesthetic" means any drug, available
in creams, ointments, aerosols, sprays, lotions, or jellies, that can be used
orally for the purpose of rendering the oral cavity insensitive to pain without
affecting consciousness.
Part III
Direction and Delegation of Duties
18VAC60-21-110. Utilization of dental hygienists and dental
assistants II.
A. A dentist may utilize up to a total of four dental
hygienists or dental assistants II in any combination practicing under
direction at one and the same time. In addition, a dentist may permit through
issuance of written orders for services, additional dental hygienists to
practice under general supervision in a free clinic or a public health program,
or on a voluntary basis.
B. In accordance with § 54.1-2724 of the Code of Virginia,
no dentist shall employ more than two dental hygienists who practice under
remote supervision at one time.
18VAC60-21-140. Delegation to dental hygienists.
A. The following duties shall only be delegated to dental
hygienists under direction and may only be performed under indirect
supervision:
1. Scaling, root planing, or gingival curettage of natural and
restored teeth using hand instruments, slow-speed rotary instruments,
ultrasonic devices, and nonsurgical lasers, with any sedation or anesthesia
administered.
2. Performing an initial examination of teeth and surrounding
tissues including the charting of carious lesions, periodontal pockets, or
other abnormal conditions for assisting the dentist in the diagnosis.
3. Administering nitrous oxide or local anesthesia by dental
hygienists qualified in accordance with the requirements of 18VAC60-25-100.
B. The following duties shall only be delegated to dental
hygienists and may be performed under indirect supervision or may be delegated
by written order in accordance with §§ 54.1-2722 D and 54.1-3408 J of the
Code to be performed under general supervision:
1. Scaling, root planing, or gingival curettage of natural and
restored teeth using hand instruments, slow-speed rotary instruments,
ultrasonic devices, and nonsurgical lasers with or without topical oral
anesthetics.
2. Polishing of natural and restored teeth using air
polishers.
3. Performing a clinical examination of teeth and surrounding
tissues including the charting of carious lesions, periodontal pockets, or
other abnormal conditions for further evaluation and diagnosis by the dentist.
4. Subgingival irrigation or subgingival application of
topical Schedule VI medicinal agents pursuant to § 54.1-3408 J of the
Code.
5. Duties appropriate to the education and experience of the
dental hygienist and the practice of the supervising dentist, with the
exception of those listed as nondelegable in 18VAC60-21-130, those restricted
to indirect supervision in subsection A of this section, and those restricted
to delegation to dental assistants II in 18VAC60-21-150.
C. Delegation of duties to a dental hygienist practicing
under remote supervision shall be in accordance with provisions of
§ 54.1-2722 F of the Code. However, delegation of duties to a public
health dental hygienist practicing under remote supervision shall be in
accordance with provisions of § 54.1-2722 E.
Part I
General Provisions
18VAC60-25-10. Definitions.
A. The following words and terms when used in this chapter
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in § 54.1-2700 of the Code of
Virginia:
"Board"
"Dental hygiene"
"Dental hygienist"
"Dentist"
"Dentistry"
"License"
B. The following words and terms when used in this chapter
shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise:
"Active practice" means clinical practice as a
dental hygienist for at least 600 hours per year.
"ADA" means the American Dental Association.
"Analgesia" means the diminution or elimination of
pain in the conscious patient.
"CDAC" means the Commission on Dental Accreditation
of Canada.
"CODA" means the Commission on Dental Accreditation
of the American Dental Association.
"Code" means the Code of Virginia.
"Dental assistant I" means any unlicensed person
under the direction of a dentist or a dental hygienist who renders assistance
for services provided to the patient as authorized under this chapter but shall
not include an individual serving in purely an administrative, secretarial, or
clerical capacity.
"Dental assistant II" means a person under the
direction and direct supervision of a dentist who is registered to perform
reversible, intraoral procedures as specified in 18VAC60-21-150 and
18VAC60-21-160.
"Direction" means the level of supervision (i.e.,
direct, indirect, or general) that a dentist is required to exercise with a
dental hygienist or that a dental hygienist is required to exercise with a
dental assistant to direct and oversee the delivery of treatment and related
services.
"General supervision" means that a dentist
completes a periodic comprehensive examination of the patient and issues a
written order for hygiene treatment that states the specific services to be
provided by a dental hygienist during one or more subsequent appointments when
the dentist may or may not be present. Issuance of the order authorizes the
dental hygienist to supervise a dental assistant performing duties delegable to
dental assistants I.
"Indirect supervision" means the dentist examines
the patient at some point during the appointment and is continuously present in
the office to advise and assist a dental hygienist or a dental assistant who is
(i) delivering hygiene treatment, (ii) preparing the patient for examination or
treatment by the dentist, or (iii) preparing the patient for dismissal
following treatment.
"Inhalation" means a technique of administration in
which a gaseous or volatile agent, including nitrous oxide, is introduced into
the pulmonary tree and whose primary effect is due to absorption through the
pulmonary bed.
"Inhalation analgesia" means the inhalation of
nitrous oxide and oxygen to produce a state of reduced sensibility to pain
without the loss of consciousness.
"Local anesthesia" means the elimination of
sensation, especially pain, in one part of the body by the topical application
or regional injection of a drug.
"Monitoring" means to observe, interpret, assess,
and record appropriate physiologic functions of the body during sedative
procedures and general anesthesia appropriate to the level of sedation as
provided in Part VI (18VAC60-21-260 et seq.) of Regulations Governing the
Practice of Dentistry.
"Nonsurgical laser" means a laser that is not
capable of cutting or removing hard tissue, soft tissue, or tooth structure.
"Parenteral" means a technique of administration in
which the drug bypasses the gastrointestinal tract (i.e., intramuscular,
intravenous, intranasal, submucosal, subcutaneous, or intraocular).
"Remote supervision" means that a dentist is
accessible and available for communication and consultation with a dental
hygienist employed by such dentist during the delivery of dental hygiene
services but such dentist may not have conducted an initial examination of the
patients who are to be seen and treated by the dental hygienist and may not be
present with the dental hygienist when dental hygiene services are being
provided. For the purpose of practice by a public health dental hygienist, "remote
supervision" means that a public health dentist has regular, periodic
communications with a public health dental hygienist regarding patient
treatment, but such dentist may not have conducted an initial examination of
the patients who are to be seen and treated by the dental hygienist and may not
be present with the dental hygienist when dental hygiene services are being
provided.
"Topical oral anesthetic" means any drug, available
in creams, ointments, aerosols, sprays, lotions, or jellies, that can be used
orally for the purpose of rendering the oral cavity insensitive to pain without
affecting consciousness.
18VAC60-25-60. Delegation of services to a dental hygienist.
A. In all instances and on the basis of his diagnosis, a
licensed dentist assumes ultimate responsibility for determining with the
patient or his representative the specific treatment the patient will receive,
which aspects of treatment will be delegated to qualified personnel, and the
direction required for such treatment, in accordance with this chapter, Part
III (18VAC60-21-110 et seq.) of the Regulations Governing the Practice of
Dentistry, and the Code.
B. Dental hygienists shall engage in their respective duties
only while in the employment of a licensed dentist or governmental agency or
when volunteering services as provided in 18VAC60-25-50.
C. Duties that are delegated to a dental hygienist under
general supervision shall only be performed if the following requirements are
met:
1. The treatment to be provided shall be ordered by a dentist
licensed in Virginia and shall be entered in writing in the record. The
services noted on the original order shall be rendered within a specified time
period, not to exceed 10 months from the date the dentist last performed a
periodic examination of the patient. Upon expiration of the order, the dentist
shall have examined the patient before writing a new order for treatment under
general supervision.
2. The dental hygienist shall consent in writing to providing
services under general supervision.
3. The patient or a responsible adult shall be informed prior
to the appointment that a dentist may not be present, that only topical oral
anesthetics can be administered to manage pain, and that only those services
prescribed by the dentist will be provided.
4. Written basic emergency procedures shall be established and
in place, and the hygienist shall be capable of implementing those procedures.
D. An order for treatment under general supervision shall not
preclude the use of another level of supervision when, in the professional
judgment of the dentist, such level of supervision is necessary to meet the
individual needs of the patient.
E. Delegation of duties to a dental hygienist practicing
under remote supervision shall be in accordance with provisions of
§ 54.1-2722 F of the Code. However, delegation of duties to a public
health dental hygienist practicing under remote supervision shall be in
accordance with provisions of § 54.1-2722 E.
Part III
Standards of Conduct
18VAC60-25-110. Patient records; confidentiality.
A. A dental hygienist shall be responsible for accurate and
complete information in patient records for those services provided by a
hygienist or a dental assistant under direction to include the following:
1. Patient's name on each page in the patient record;
2. A health history taken at the initial appointment, which is
updated when local anesthesia or nitrous oxide/inhalation analgesia is to be
administered and when medically indicated and at least annually;
3. Options discussed and oral or written consent for any
treatment rendered with the exception of prophylaxis;
4. List of drugs administered and the route of administration,
quantity, dose, and strength;
5. Radiographs, digital images, and photographs clearly
labeled with the patient's name, date taken, and teeth identified;
6. A notation or documentation of an order required for
treatment of a patient by a dental hygienist practicing under general
supervision as required in 18VAC60-25-60 C; and
7. Notation of each treatment rendered, date of treatment, and
the identity of the dentist and the dental hygienist providing service.
B. A dental hygienist shall comply with the provisions of § 32.1-127.1:03
of the Code related to the confidentiality and disclosure of patient records. A
dental hygienist shall not willfully or negligently breach the confidentiality
between a practitioner and a patient. A breach of confidentiality that is
required or permitted by applicable law or beyond the control of the hygienist
shall not be considered negligent or willful.
C. A dental hygienist practicing under remote supervision
shall document in the patient record that he has obtained (i) the patient's or
the patient's legal representative's signature on a statement disclosing that
the delivery of dental hygiene services under remote supervision is not a
substitute for the need for regular dental examinations by a dentist and (ii)
verbal or written permission of any dentist who has treated the patient in the
previous 12 months and can be identified by the patient.
VA.R. Doc. No. R17-4680; Filed September 27, 2016, 7:57 a.m.