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STATE OF WISCONSIN
DENTISTRY EXAMINING BOARD
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IN THE MATTER OF RULEMAKING   :   ORDER OF THE
PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE     :   DENTISTRY EXAMINING BOARD
DENTISTRY EXAMINING BOARD   :   ADOPTING EMERGENCY RULES
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The statement of scope for this rule, SS 065-22, was approved by the Governor on July 21, 2022, published in Register 800A1 on August 1, 2022, and approved by the Dentistry Examining Board on August 15, 2022. This emergency rule was approved by the Governor on December 22, 2022.
ORDER
An order of the Dentistry Examining Board to amend DE 1.01, 5.02 (intro.), (5), (9), (14m), (18), (20), (24), and (25); and create DE 5.02 (22m), 13.045, 13.05 (3), and chapter DE 16, relating to Certification of Expanded Function Dental Auxiliaries.
Analysis prepared by the Department of Safety and Professional Services.
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EXEMPTION FROM FINDING OF EMERGENCY
The Legislature by section 17 (1) in 2021 Wisconsin Act 254 provides an exemption from a finding of emergency for the adoption of the rule.
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ANALYSIS
Statutes interpreted: s. 447.04 (3), Stats.
Statutory authority: ss. 15.08 (5) (b) and 447.035 (3) (a), Stats.
Explanation of agency authority:
Section 15.08 (5) (b), Stats., provides that an examining board “[s]hall promulgate rules for its own guidance and for the guidance of the trade or profession to which it pertains, and define and enforce professional conduct and unethical practices not inconsistent with the law relating to the particular trade or profession.”
Section 447.035 (3) (a), Stats. provides that “the examining board shall, subject to pars. (b) and (c), promulgate rules for the certification and practice of dental auxiliaries.”
2021 Wisconsin Act 254, Section 17 provides that “(1) EMERGENCY RULES. Using the procedure under s. 227.24, the dentistry examining board shall promulgate the rules for the certification and practice of expanded function dental auxiliaries required under s. 447.035 (3).”
Related statute or rule: 2021 Wisconsin Act 254
Plain language analysis: The objective of the proposed rule is to implement the statutory changes from 2021 Wisconsin Act 254.
Summary of, and comparison with, existing or proposed federal regulation: None.
Comparison with rules in adjacent states:
Illinois: The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation is responsible for the licensure and regulation of the practice of Dentistry in Illinois, with input from the Illinois Board of dentistry. The Illinois Board is also responsible for the promulgation of rules to implement certain sections of the Illinois Dental Practice Act. This Act contains requirements for Expanded Function Dental Assistants. These requirements include supervised practice, and performance of specific functions. In Illinois, Expanded Function Dental Assistants are allowed to perform digital scans for impressions, pulp vitality tests, placing and carving of amalgam restorations, placing and finishing of composite restorations, and coronal polishing, among other functions. The supervising dentist is required to remain onsite and is responsible for all functions performed by the dental assistant. Education and training for Expanded Function Dental Assistants must be completed through either an approved continuing education sponsor or a dental assistant training program approved by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association. [225 Illinois Complied Statutes ch. 25 s. 17.1].
Iowa: The Iowa Dentistry Board is responsible for the licensure and regulation of the practice of dentistry in Iowa. Listed in the Iowa Administrative Code are the requirements for dental practice, including practice for Expanded Function Dental Assistants and Hygienists. Iowa has two levels of expanded function procedures that Dental Hygienists and Assistants can operate under. Level 1 expanded functions for Dental Assistants include taking occlusal registrations, placement of gingival retraction material, fabrication and removal of provisional restorations, applying cavity lines and bonding systems, placement of orthodontic brackets, adjustment of nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia, and taking impressions. Level 2 expanded functions for Dental Assistants or Hygienists includes placing and shaping of amalgam and restorative materials, polishing of adhesive restorative materials, and placement of intracoronal temporary fillings, among other procedures. In order to qualify for Level 1, each Dental Assistant or Hygienist must have either an active dental assistant registration or dental hygiene license, be certified by the Dental Assistant National Board, or at least one year of clinical practice as a registered dental assistant. Each Dental Assistant or Hygienist must also complete an approved expanded function training program approved by the Iowa Board. [650 Iowa Administrative Code ch. 23].
Michigan: The Michigan Board of Dentistry is responsible for the licensure and regulation of the practice of dentistry in Michigan. Act 368 Article 15 of the Michigan Compiled Laws includes the regulations for the practice dentistry in Michigan, among several other occupations. In Michigan, Dental Assistants may perform expanded functions under either direct or general supervision of a Dentist upon completion of a course in that area of practice that is offered by a program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association and approved by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. Expanded functions that require direct supervision include placing and condensing amalgam restorations and taking final impressions for indirect restorations. Expanded functions that require general supervision include pulp vitality testing, placing matrices and wedges, applying cavity liners, placing non-epinephrine retraction cords, applying desensitizing agents and taking impressions for orthodontic appliances, among other functions. [Michigan Compiled Laws Act 368, Article 15, Part 166, Section 333.16611 (11) to (13)].
Minnesota: The Minnesota Board of Dentistry is responsible for the licensure and regulation of dentistry in Minnesota. Part 3100 of the Minnesota Administrative Code includes the regulations for dentistry in Minnesota, including the requirements for licensed Dental Assistants. Minnesota requires more coursework or in-office training for any procedure delegated that indicates the need for more coursework. Procedures that Dental Assistants can perform under general supervision of a Dentist include working on orthodontic appliances, placing temporary fillings, taking radiographs and impressions. Procedures that Dental Assistants can perform under indirect supervision, or while the supervising Dentist remains on-site, include applying topical medications, placing devices for isolation purposes, performing mechanical polishing of crowns, placing periodontal dressings, and removing sutures, among other procedures. Procedures that Dental Assistants can perform under direct supervision include removing bond material from teeth with rotary instruments after removal of orthodontic appliances, etching enamel surfaces before bonding, fabrication and placement of temporary crowns and restorations, placing matrix systems and wedges, and administration of nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia, among other procedures. [Minnesota Administrative Rules s. 3100.8500]
Summary of factual data and analytical methodologies: The Board reviewed Wisconsin Administrative Code DE 1, 5, 6, and 13 to determine what changes need to be made due to 2021 Wisconsin Act 254. Additionally, the Board decided to create chapter DE 16 to outline practice requirements for Expanded Function Dental Auxiliaries.
Fiscal Estimate: The Fiscal Estimate will be attached upon completion.
Effect on small business: These proposed rules do not have an economic impact on small businesses, as defined in s. 227.114 (1), Stats. The Department’s Regulatory Review Coordinator may be contacted by email at Jennifer.Garrett@wisconsin.gov, or by calling (608) 266-6795.
Agency contact person:
Nilajah Hardin, Administrative Rules Coordinator, Department of Safety and Professional Services, Division of Policy Development, 4822 Madison Yards Way, P.O. Box 8366, Madison, Wisconsin 53708; telephone 608-267-7139; email at DSPSAdminRules@wisconsin.gov.
Place where comments are to be submitted and deadline for submission:
Comments may be submitted to Nilajah Hardin, Administrative Rules Coordinator, Department of Safety and Professional Services, Division of Policy Development, 4822 Madison Yards Way, P.O. Box 8366, Madison, WI 53708-8366, or by email to DSPSAdminRules@wisconsin.gov. Comments must be received on or before the public hearing, held on a date to be determined, to be included in the record of rule-making proceedings.
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