DE 11.025(2)
(2) The board may issue an anesthesia permit at the following levels:
DE 11.025(2)(a)
(a) Class II – enteral is for the administration of moderate sedation by enteral route.
DE 11.025(2)(b)
(b) Class II – parenteral is for the administration of moderate sedation by either enteral or parenteral route,
DE 11.025(2)(c)
(c) Class III is for the administration of moderate or deep sedation, or general anesthesia.
DE 11.025(3)
(3) A dentist may apply to the board for an anesthesia permit by submitting all of the following:
DE 11.025(3)(b)
(b) Verification of any permit or credential authorizing anesthesia or sedation held by the dentist.
DE 11.025(3)(c)
(c) Disclosure of any previous anesthesia or sedation-related incident, morbidity, or mortality or any board investigation or discipline relating to the delivery of anesthesia or sedation.
DE 11.025(3)(d)
(d) Evidence of current licensure to practice dentistry in the state of Wisconsin.
DE 11.025(3)(e)
(e) Evidence of current certification in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support or Pediatric Advanced Life Support through a course that is certified by the American Heart Association. Pediatric Advanced Life Support is required if treating pediatric patients and is a sufficient certification by itself if the licensee is treating both pediatric and adult patients.
DE 11.025(3)(f)
(f) Affidavit indicating the dentist has the required equipment and medications.
DE 11.025(3)(g)
(g) If applying for a class II permit - enteral, evidence of one of the following:
DE 11.025(3)(g)1.
1. Current board certification or a candidate for board certification by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
DE 11.025(3)(g)2.
2. Completion of an accredited oral and maxillofacial surgery residency.
DE 11.025(3)(g)3.
3. Diplomate or candidate of the American Dental Board of Anesthesiology.
DE 11.025(3)(g)4.
4. Successful completion of a board approved education program that provides comprehensive training meeting the requirements in s.
DE 11.035.
DE 11.025(3)(h)
(h) If applying for a class II permit- parenteral, evidence of one of the following:
DE 11.025(3)(h)1.
1. Current board certification or a candidate for board certification by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
DE 11.025(3)(h)2.
2. Completion of an accredited oral and maxillofacial surgery residency.
DE 11.025(3)(h)3.
3. Diplomate or candidate of the American Dental Board of Anesthesiology.
DE 11.025(3)(h)4.
4. Successful completion of a board approved education program that provides comprehensive training meeting the requirements in s.
DE 11.035.
DE 11.025(3)(i)
(i) If applying for a class III permit, evidence of one of the following:
DE 11.025(3)(i)1.
1. Current board certification or a candidate for board certification by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
DE 11.025(3)(i)2.
2. Completion of an accredited oral and maxillofacial surgery residency.
DE 11.025(3)(i)3.
3. Diplomate or candidate of the American Dental Board of Anesthesiology.
DE 11.025(3)(i)4.
4. Completion of a postdoctoral residency in an accredited dental program in dental anesthesiology.
DE 11.025(3)(j)
(j) Notwithstanding par.
(g) or
(h),
a dentist holding a class I permit on August 31, 2020, shall be granted a class II permit - enteral upon evidence of 20 cases within the last 5 years of providing moderate sedation.
DE 11.025 Note
Note: As of September 1, 2020, a class I permit is no longer valid and moderate sedation requires either a class II permit - enteral or class II permit – parenteral.
DE 11.025(3)(k)
(k) Notwithstanding par.
(h),
a dentist holding a class II permit on August 31, 2020, shall be granted a class II permit - parenteral.
DE 11.025(4)
(4) A dentist may not administer anesthesia or sedation without a permit at the appropriate level of anesthesia or sedation.
DE 11.025 History
History: CR 13-061: cr.
Register June 2014 No. 702, eff. 7-1-14;
CR 19-132: r. and recr.
Register August 2020 No. 776, eff. 9-1-20; correction in (2) (a) to (c), (3) (c), (g) (intro.), (h) (intro.), (i) (intro.), (j), (k) made under s.
35.17, Stats., and correction in (3) (j), (k) made under s.
13.92 (4) (b) 14., Stats.,
Register August 2020 No. 776;
CR 21-086: am. (3) (i) 4.
Register June 2023 No. 810, eff. 7-1-23;
EmR2216: emerg. am. (1) (e), eff. 11-28-22;
CR 22-086: am. (1) (e)
Register October 2023 No. 814, eff. 11-1-23;
CR 23-041: am. (3) (e) Register April 2024 No. 820, eff. 5-1-24. DE 11.03
DE 11.03
Requirements for nitrous oxide in combination with sedative agent. Nitrous oxide when used in combination with sedative agent may produce minimal, moderate or deep sedation. During the administration of moderate or nitrous-oxide oxygen sedation, if a patient enters a deeper level of sedation than the dentist is authorized by permit to provide, then the dentist shall stop the sedation and dental procedures until the patient returns to the intended level of sedation.
DE 11.035
DE 11.035
Board approved education program content. DE 11.035(1)(1)
A board approved education program that provides comprehensive training for a class II permit - enteral shall consist of a minimum of 18 hours in administration and management of moderate sedation, including all of the following course content:
DE 11.035(1)(a)
(a) Historical, philosophical and psychological aspects of anxiety and pain control.
DE 11.035(1)(b)
(b) Patient evaluation and selection through review of medical history taking, physical diagnosis and psychological profiling.
DE 11.035(1)(c)
(c) Use of patient history and examination for ASA classification, risk assessment and pre-procedure fasting instruction.
DE 11.035(1)(d)
(d) Definitions and descriptions of physiological and psychological aspects of anxiety and pain.
DE 11.035(1)(e)
(e) Description of the sedation anesthesia continuum, with special emphasis on the distinction between the conscious and the unconscious state.
DE 11.035(1)(f)
(f) Review of adult respiratory and circulatory physiology and related anatomy.
DE 11.035(1)(g)
(g) Pharmacology of local anesthetics and agents used in moderate sedation, including drug interactions and contraindications.
DE 11.035(1)(h)
(h) Indications and contraindications for use of moderate sedation.
DE 11.035(1)(i)
(i) Review of dental procedures possible under moderate sedation.
DE 11.035(1)(j)
(j) Patient monitoring using observation, monitoring equipment, with particular attention to vital signs, ventilation, breathing and reflexes related to consciousness.
DE 11.035(1)(k)
(k) Maintaining proper records with accurate chart entries recording medical history, physical examination, informed consent, time-oriented anesthesia record, including the names of all drugs administered, doses and monitored physiological parameters.
DE 11.035(1)(L)
(L) Prevention, recognition and management of complications and emergencies.
DE 11.035(1)(m)
(m) Description, maintenance and use of moderate sedation monitors and equipment.
DE 11.035(1)(o)
(o) Description and rationale for the technique to be employed.
DE 11.035(1)(p)
(p) Prevention, recognition and management of systemic complications of moderate sedation, with particular attention to airway maintenance and support of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems.
DE 11.035(1)(q)
(q) Twenty cases, which may include group observation cases, that each meet all of the following requirements:
DE 11.035(1)(q)1.
1. At least 3 cases must occur in person as live clinical dental experiences. These cases may occur at any time or location permitted by the education program. The remaining cases may include simulations or video presentations.
DE 11.035(1)(q)2.
2. One case must have experience in returning a patient from deep to moderate sedation, which may be done by simulation or video presentation.
DE 11.035(1)(q)3.
3. Include full review of patient medical history, including pertinent lab values.
DE 11.035(1)(q)4.
4. Applicant shall be present and participate for the duration of live clinical dental experience cases up through recovery and discharge of the patient and shall participate in any remaining cases via simulation or video presentation to completion.
DE 11.035(1)(q)6.
6. Patient and any anesthesia monitors shall be in full view of the applicant.
DE 11.035(2)
(2) A board approved education program that provides comprehensive training for a class II permit - parenteral shall consist of a minimum of 60 hours in administration and management of moderate sedation, including all of the following course content:
DE 11.035(2)(a)
(a) Historical, philosophical and psychological aspects of anxiety and pain control.
DE 11.035(2)(b)
(b) Patient evaluation and selection through review of medical history taking, physical diagnosis and psychological profiling.
DE 11.035(2)(c)
(c) Use of patient history and examination for ASA classification, risk assessment and pre-procedure fasting instruction.
DE 11.035(2)(d)
(d) Definitions and descriptions of physiological and psychological aspects of anxiety and pain.
DE 11.035(2)(e)
(e) Description of the sedation anesthesia continuum, with special emphasis on the distinction between the conscious and the unconscious state.
DE 11.035(2)(f)
(f) Review of adult respiratory and circulatory physiology and related anatomy.
DE 11.035(2)(g)
(g) Pharmacology of local anesthetics and agents used in moderate sedation, including drug interactions and contraindications.
DE 11.035(2)(h)
(h) Indications and contraindications for use of moderate sedation.
DE 11.035(2)(i)
(i) Review of dental procedures possible under moderate sedation.
DE 11.035(2)(j)
(j) Patient monitoring using observation, monitoring equipment, with particular attention to vital signs, ventilation, breathing and reflexes related to consciousness.
DE 11.035(2)(k)
(k) Maintaining proper records with accurate chart entries recording medical history, physical examination, informed consent, time oriented anesthesia record, including the names of all drugs administered, doses and monitored physiological parameters.
DE 11.035(2)(L)
(L) Prevention, recognition and management of complications and emergencies.
DE 11.035(2)(m)
(m) Description, maintenance and use of moderate sedation monitors and equipment.
DE 11.035(2)(p)
(p) Prevention, recognition and management of complications of venipuncture and other parenteral techniques.
DE 11.035(2)(q)
(q) Description and rationale for the technique to be employed.
DE 11.035(2)(r)
(r) Prevention, recognition and management of systemic complications of moderate sedation, with particular attention to airway maintenance and support of the respiratory and cardiovascular systems.
DE 11.035(2)(s)
(s) Twenty individually managed cases that each meet the all of following requirements:
DE 11.035(2)(s)2.
2. Include full review of patient medical history, including pertinent lab values.
DE 11.035(2)(s)4.
4. Applicant shall supervise recovery and discharge of the patient.
DE 11.035(2)(s)5.
5. Applicant shall have full view of the patient and access to the patient's airway.
DE 11.035 History
History: CR 19-132: cr.
Register August 2020 No. 776, eff. 9-1-20; correction in (1) (intro.), (2) (intro.) made under s.
35.17, Stats.,
Register August 2020 No. 776, eff. 9-1-20;
EmR2216: renum. (1) (q) to (1) (q) (intro.) and am., cr. (1) (q) 1. to 5., renum. (2) (s) to (2) (s) (intro.) and am., cr. (2) (q) 1. to 6., eff. 11-28-22;
CR 22-086: renum. (1) (q) to (1) (q) (intro.) and am., cr. (1) (q) 1. to 6., renum. (2) (s) to (2) (s) (intro.) and am., cr. (2) (q) 1. to 6.
Register October 2023 No. 814, eff. 11-1-23; correction in (1) (q) (intro.), (2) (s) (intro.), 1. to 5. made under s.
35.17, Stats.,
Register October 2023 No. 814.
DE 11.075
DE 11.075 Continuing education. A dentist with a sedation permit shall complete 2 hours of continuing education on the topic of sedation and anesthesia each biennium. The continuing education completed under this section shall count toward the continuing education requirement under s.
DE 13.03.
DE 11.075 History
History: CR 19-132: cr.
Register August 2020 No. 776, eff. 9-1-20.