DE 3.02(2)(a)2.2. For a school for the education of dentists or dental hygienists.
DE 3.02(2)(a)3.3. For a state or federal prison, county jail or other federal, state, county or municipal correctional or detention facility, or a facility established to provide care for terminally ill patients.
DE 3.02(2)(a)7.7. For a nonprofit dental care program serving primarily indigent, economically disadvantaged or migrant worker populations.
DE 3.02(2)(a)8.8. At a facility, as defined in s. 50.01 (1m), Stats., an adult family home certified under s. 50.032, Stats. or licensed under s. 50.033, Stats., an adult day care center, as defined in s. 49.45 (47) (a), Stats., a community rehabilitation program, a hospital, as defined in s. 50.33 (2), Stats., or a facility that is primarily operated to provide outpatient medical services.
DE 3.02(2)(b)(b) A dental hygienist may only practice dental hygiene, as defined in s. 447.01 (3), Stats., or perform remediable procedures, as defined in s. 447.01 (12), Stats.
DE 3.04DE 3.04Oral systemic premedications and subgingival sustained release chemotherapeutic agents.
DE 3.04(1)(1)“Oral systemic premedications” means antibiotics that are administered orally to patients prior to providing dental or dental hygiene services in order to mitigate against the risk of patients developing a bacterial infection.
DE 3.04(2)(2)“Subgingival sustained release chemotherapeutic agents” means antibiotics that are applied in periodontal pockets to treat periodontal disease.
DE 3.04(3)(3)A dentist may delegate to a dental hygienist the administration of oral systemic premedications and subgingival sustained release chemotherapeutic agents to patients only if all of the following conditions are met:
DE 3.04(3)(a)(a) The administration is performed pursuant to a treatment plan for the patient approved by a dentist.
DE 3.04(3)(b)(b) A dentist remains on the premises in which the administration is performed and is available to the patient throughout the completion of the appointment.
DE 3.05(1)(a)(a) “Subgingival anesthetics” means non-injectable topical anesthetics applied below the gum tissue as a remediable procedure.
DE 3.05(1)(b)(b) “Topical anesthetics” means anesthetics applied to a body surface such as the skin or mucous membrane as a remediable procedure.
DE 3.05(2)(2) Pursuant to s. 447.06 (2) (c), Stats., a dental hygienist may apply subgingival anesthetics and topical anesthetics to a patient without the presence of a dentist, if all of the following conditions are met:
DE 3.05(2)(a)(a) The remediable procedure is performed under a written or oral prescription.
DE 3.05(2)(b)(b) The dentist who made the written or oral prescription has seen the patient at least once during the 12-month period which immediately precedes all of the following:
DE 3.05(2)(b)1.1. The date on which the written or oral prescription was made.
DE 3.05(2)(b)2.2. The date on which the dental hygiene practice or remediable procedure is performed.
DE 3.05(2)(c)(c) The written or oral prescription specifies the practices and procedures that the dental hygienist may perform with the informed consent of the patient, or, if applicable, the patient’s parent or legal guardian.
Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.