_____________________________________________________________ The California Dental Practice Act
B. Registered Dental Assistant 1. Test pulp vitality;
6. Public institutions, including but not limited to fed- eral, state and local penal and correctional facilities; 7. Mobile units operated by a public or governmental agency or a nonprofit and charitable organization approved by the board; provided, however, that the mobile unit meets the statutory and regulatory requirements for mobile units; 8. Home of a non-ambulatory patient, provided there is a written note from a physician or registered nurse stating that the patient is unable to visit a dental office; 9. Health fairs or similar non-profit community activi- ties. Each such fair or activity shall be approved by the board. Any other facility must be approved by the board. Registered Dental Hygienists in Extended Functions CCR Section 1089. RDHEF Duties and Settings. (a) Unless specifically provided by regulation, the prohibi- tions contained in Section 1085(a) (1) through (8) shall apply to RDHEFs. (b) An RDHEF may perform all duties assigned to dental assistants, registered dental assistants and registered dental hygienists. (c) An RDHEF may perform the procedures set forth below under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist when done so pursuant to the order, control and full profes- sional responsibility of the supervising dentist. Such pro- cedures shall be checked and approved by the supervising dentist prior to dismissal of the patient from the office of said dentist. 1. Cord retraction of gingivae for impression proce- dures; 2. Take impressions for cast restorations; 3. Take impressions for space maintainers, orthodontic appliances and guards; 4. Prepare enamel by etching for bonding; 5. Formulate indirect patterns for endodontic post and core castings; 6. Fit trial endodontic filling points; 7. Apply etchant for bonding restorative materials. (d) Settings. Registered dental hygienists in extended func- tions may undertake the duties authorized by this section in a treatment facility under the jurisdiction and control of the supervising licensed dentist, or an equivalent facil- ity approved by the Board.
2. Removing excess cement from supragingival surfaces of teeth; 3. Sizing stainless steel crowns, temporary crowns and bands; 4. Temporary cementation and removal of temporary crowns and removal of orth- odontic bands; 5. Placing post-extraction and periodontal dressings.
(d) A registered dental hygienist may perform the procedures set forth below under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist when done so pursuant to the order, control and full professional responsibility of the supervising dentist. Such procedures shall be checked and approved by the supervising dentist prior to dismissal of the patient from the office of said dentist. 1. Placement of antimicrobial or antibiotic medica- ments which do not later have to be removed; 2. All duties so assigned to a dental assistant or a reg- istered dental assistant, unless otherwise indicated; 3. Periodontal soft tissue curettage (Evidence of satis- factory completion of a board-approved course of instruction in this function must be submitted to the board prior to any performance thereof); 4. Administration of local anesthetic agents, infiltration and conductive, limited to the oral cavity (Evidence of satisfactory completion of a board-approved course of instruction in this function must be submitted to the board prior to any performance thereof); 5. Administration of nitrous oxide and oxygen when used as an analgesic, utilizing fail-safe type machines containing no other general anesthetic agents. (Evi- dence of satisfactory completion of a board-approved course of instruction in this function must be submit- ted to the board prior to any performance thereof.) (e) A registered dental hygienist may undertake the duties authorized by this section in the following settings, pro- vided the appropriate supervision requirements are met: 1. The treatment facility of a licensed dentist; 2. Licensed health facilities as defined in Section 1250 of the Health and Safety Code; 3. Licensed clinics as defined in Section 1203 of the Health and Safety Code; 4. Licensed community care facilities as defined in Sec- tion 1502 of the Health and Safety Code; 5. Schools of any grade level whether public or private;
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