TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
Title of Regulation: 18VAC60-21. Regulations
Governing the Practice of Dentistry (amending 18VAC60-21-291, 18VAC60-21-301).
Statutory Authority: ยงยง 54.1-2400 and 54.1-2709.5
of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: June 14, 2017.
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 require that a dentist who administers conscious/moderate
sedation, deep sedation, or general anesthesia (i) maintain an end-tidal carbon
dioxide monitor (capnograph) in working order and immediately available to
areas where patients will be sedated and recover from sedation and (ii) monitor
end-tidal carbon dioxide in a patient during administration of
conscious/moderate sedation or deep sedation or general anesthesia.
Summary of Public Comments and Agency's Response: A
summary of comments made by the public and the agency's response may be obtained
from the promulgating agency or viewed at the office of the Registrar of
Regulations.
18VAC60-21-291. Requirements for administration of
conscious/moderate sedation.
A. Delegation of administration.
1. A dentist who does not hold a permit to administer
conscious/moderate sedation shall only use the services of a qualified dentist
or an anesthesiologist to administer such sedation in a dental office. In a
licensed outpatient surgery center, a dentist who does not hold a permit to
administer conscious/moderate sedation shall use either a qualified
dentist, an anesthesiologist, or a certified registered nurse anesthetist
to administer such sedation.
2. A dentist who holds a permit may administer or use the
services of the following personnel to administer conscious/moderate sedation:
a. A dentist with the training required by 18VAC60-21-290 D 2
to administer by an enteral method;
b. A dentist with the training required by 18VAC60-21-290 D 1
to administer by any method;
c. An anesthesiologist;
d. A certified registered nurse anesthetist under the medical
direction and indirect supervision of a dentist who meets the training
requirements of 18VAC60-21-290 D 1; or
e. A registered nurse upon his direct instruction and under
the immediate supervision of a dentist who meets the training requirements of
18VAC60-21-290 D 1.
3. If minimal sedation is self-administered by or to a patient
13 years of age or older before arrival at the dental office, the dentist may
only use the personnel listed in subdivision 2 of this subsection to administer
local anesthesia. No sedating medication shall be prescribed for or
administered to a patient 12 years of age or younger prior to his arrival at
the dentist office or treatment facility.
4. Preceding the administration of conscious/moderate
sedation, a permitted dentist may use the services of the following personnel
under indirect supervision to administer local anesthesia to anesthetize the
injection or treatment site:
a. A dental hygienist with the training required by 18VAC60-25-100
C to parenterally administer Schedule VI local anesthesia to persons 18 years
of age or older; or
b. A dental hygienist, dental assistant, registered nurse, or
licensed practical nurse to administer Schedule VI topical oral anesthetics.
5. A dentist who delegates administration of
conscious/moderate sedation shall ensure that:
a. All equipment required in subsection B of this section is
present, in good working order, and immediately available to the areas where
patients will be sedated and treated and will recover; and
b. Qualified staff is on site to monitor patients in
accordance with requirements of subsection D of this section.
B. Equipment requirements. A dentist who administers
conscious/moderate sedation shall have available the following equipment in
sizes for adults or children as appropriate for the patient being treated and
shall maintain it in working order and immediately available to the areas where
patients will be sedated and treated and will recover:
1. Full face mask or masks;
2. Oral and nasopharyngeal airway management adjuncts;
3. Endotracheal tubes with appropriate connectors or other
appropriate airway management adjunct such as a laryngeal mask airway;
4. A laryngoscope with reserve batteries and bulbs and
appropriately sized laryngoscope blades;
5. Pulse oximetry;
6. Blood pressure monitoring equipment;
7. Pharmacologic antagonist agents;
8. Source of delivery of oxygen under controlled positive
pressure;
9. Mechanical (hand) respiratory bag;
10. Appropriate emergency drugs for patient resuscitation;
11. Electrocardiographic monitor if a patient is receiving
parenteral administration of sedation or if the dentist is using titration;
12. Defibrillator;
13. Suction apparatus;
14. Temperature measuring device;
15. Throat pack; and
16. Precordial or pretracheal stethoscope; and
17. A end-tidal carbon dioxide monitor (capnograph).
C. Required staffing. At a minimum, there shall be a
two-person treatment team for conscious/moderate sedation. The team
shall include the operating dentist and a second person to monitor the patient
as provided in 18VAC60-21-260 K and assist the operating dentist as provided in
18VAC60-21-260 J, both of whom shall be in the operatory with the patient
throughout the dental procedure. If the second person is a dentist, an
anesthesiologist, or a certified registered nurse anesthetist who administers
the drugs as permitted in 18VAC60-21-291 A, such person may monitor the
patient.
D. Monitoring requirements.
1. Baseline vital signs shall be taken and recorded prior to
administration of any controlled drug at the facility and prior to discharge.
2. Blood pressure, oxygen saturation, [ end-tidal
carbon dioxide, ] and pulse shall be monitored continually during the
administration and recorded every five minutes.
3. Monitoring of the patient under conscious/moderate sedation
is to begin prior to administration of sedation or, if pre-medication is
self-administered by the patient, immediately upon the patient's arrival at the
dental facility and shall take place continuously during the dental procedure
and recovery from sedation. The person who administers the sedation or another
licensed practitioner qualified to administer the same level of sedation must
remain on the premises of the dental facility until the patient is evaluated
and is discharged.
E. Discharge requirements.
1. The patient shall not be discharged until the responsible
licensed practitioner determines that the patient's level of consciousness,
oxygenation, ventilation, and circulation are satisfactory for discharge and
vital signs have been taken and recorded.
2. Post-operative instructions shall be given verbally and in
writing. The written instructions shall include a 24-hour emergency telephone
number.
3. The patient shall be discharged with a responsible
individual who has been instructed with regard to the patient's care.
F. Emergency management. The dentist shall be proficient in
handling emergencies and complications related to pain control procedures,
including the maintenance of respiration and circulation, immediate establishment
of an airway, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
18VAC60-21-301. Requirements for administration of deep
sedation or general anesthesia.
A. Preoperative requirements. Prior to the appointment for
treatment under deep sedation or general anesthesia the patient shall:
1. Be informed about the personnel and procedures used to
deliver the sedative or anesthetic drugs to assure informed consent as required
by 18VAC60-21-260 F.
2. Have a physical evaluation as required by 18VAC60-21-260 C.
3. Be given preoperative verbal and written instructions
including any dietary or medication restrictions.
B. Delegation of administration.
1. A dentist who does not meet the requirements of
18VAC60-21-300 shall only use the services of a dentist who does meet those
requirements or an anesthesiologist to administer deep sedation or general
anesthesia in a dental office. In a licensed outpatient surgery center, a
dentist shall use either a dentist who meets the requirements of 18VAC60-20-300
18VAC60-21-300, an anesthesiologist, or a certified registered nurse
anesthetist to administer deep sedation or general anesthesia.
2. A dentist who meets the requirements of 18VAC60-20-300
18VAC60-21-300 may administer or use the services of the following
personnel to administer deep sedation or general anesthesia:
a. A dentist with the training required by 18VAC60-21-300 C;
b. An anesthesiologist; or
c. A certified registered nurse anesthetist under the medical
direction and indirect supervision of a dentist who meets the training
requirements of 18VAC60-21-300 C.
3. Preceding the administration of deep sedation or general
anesthesia, a dentist who meets the requirements of 18VAC60-20-300 18VAC60-21-300
may use the services of the following personnel under indirect supervision to
administer local anesthesia to anesthetize the injection or treatment site:
a. A dental hygienist with the training required by
18VAC60-25-100 C to parenterally administer Schedule VI local anesthesia to
persons 18 years of age or older; or
b. A dental hygienist, dental assistant, registered nurse, or
licensed practical nurse to administer Schedule VI topical oral anesthetics.
C. Equipment requirements. A dentist who administers deep
sedation or general anesthesia shall have available the following equipment in
sizes appropriate for the patient being treated and shall maintain it in
working order and immediately available to the areas where patients will be
sedated and treated and will recover:
1. Full face mask or masks;
2. Oral and nasopharyngeal airway management adjuncts;
3. Endotracheal tubes with appropriate connectors or other
appropriate airway management adjunct such as a laryngeal mask airway;
4. A laryngoscope with reserve batteries and bulbs and
appropriately sized laryngoscope blades;
5. Source of delivery of oxygen under controlled positive
pressure;
6. Mechanical (hand) respiratory bag;
7. Pulse oximetry and blood pressure monitoring equipment
available and used in the treatment room;
8. Appropriate emergency drugs for patient resuscitation;
9. EKG monitoring equipment;
10. Temperature measuring devices;
11. Pharmacologic antagonist agents;
12. External defibrillator (manual or automatic);
13. For intubated patients, an End-Tidal CO2
monitor An end-tidal carbon dioxide monitor (capnograph);
14. Suction apparatus;
15. Throat pack; and
16. Precordial or pretracheal stethoscope.
D. Required staffing. At a minimum, there shall be a
three-person treatment team for deep sedation or general anesthesia. The team
shall include the operating dentist, a second person to monitor the patient as
provided in 18VAC60-21-260 K, and a third person to assist the operating
dentist as provided in 18VAC60-21-260 J, all of whom shall be in the operatory
with the patient during the dental procedure. If a second dentist, an
anesthesiologist, or a certified registered nurse anesthetist administers the drugs
as permitted in [ 18VAC60-21-301 subsection ] B [ of
this section ], such person may serve as the second person to monitor
the patient.
E. Monitoring requirements.
1. Baseline vital signs shall be taken and recorded prior to
administration of any controlled drug at the facility to include: temperature,
blood pressure, pulse, oxygen saturation, and respiration.
2. The patient's vital signs [ , end-tidal carbon
dioxide, ] and EKG readings shall be monitored, recorded every five
minutes, and reported to the treating dentist throughout the administration of
controlled drugs and recovery. When depolarizing medications are
administered, temperature shall be monitored constantly.
3. Monitoring of the patient undergoing deep sedation or
general anesthesia is to begin prior to the administration of any drugs and
shall take place continuously during administration, the dental procedure, and
recovery from anesthesia. The person who administers the anesthesia or another
licensed practitioner qualified to administer the same level of
anesthesia must remain on the premises of the dental facility until the
patient has regained consciousness and is discharged.
F. Emergency management.
1. A secured intravenous line must be established and
maintained throughout the procedure.
2. The dentist shall be proficient in handling emergencies and
complications related to pain control procedures, including the maintenance of
respiration and circulation, immediate establishment of an airway, and
cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
G. Discharge requirements.
1. The patient shall not be discharged until the responsible
licensed practitioner determines that the patient's level of consciousness,
oxygenation, ventilation, and circulation are satisfactory for discharge and
vital signs have been taken and recorded.
2. Post-operative instructions shall be given verbally and in
writing. The written instructions shall include a 24-hour emergency telephone
number for the dental practice.
3. The patient shall be discharged with a responsible individual
who has been instructed with regard to the patient's care.
VA.R. Doc. No. R16-4438; Filed April 17, 2017, 7:53 a.m.