§ 20-103 Dental commissioners
§ 20-103a State Dental Commission
§ 20-106 License
§ 20-106a Designation of limited practice
§ 20-107 Application for license. Graduates of foreign dental schools
§ 20-108 Examination of applicants in lieu of one year of postdoctoral general practice or residency program
§ 20-109 Fee for examination
§ 20-110 Licenses to out-of-state applicants
§ 20-112a Dental assistants and expanded function dental assistants
§ 20-113 Display of license
§ 20-113a Renewal of licenses
§ 20-113b Renewal of license by person who practices dentistry for no fee
§ 20-114 Disciplinary action by Dental Commission concerning dentists and dental hygienists
§ 20-118 Dentist removing from state
§ 20-119 Employer to file list of dentists and hygienists with commission
§ 20-120 Practice of dentistry in clinics, schools of dentistry and state institutions
§ 20-121 Operation of dental offices
§ 20-122 Ownership and operation of offices by unlicensed persons or by corporations. Penalty. Exception
§ 20-122a Work authorization for unlicensed person
§ 20-122b Subwork authorization. Failure of dentist to provide written authorization
§ 20-122c Inspection of authorization files by Department of Public Health
§ 20-123 Scope of practice of dentistry. Activities restricted to licensed dentists. Extended scope of practice for graduates of post-doctoral dental training programs. Penalties. Exceptions
§ 20-123a Anesthesia and sedation: Definitions
§ 20-123b Permit for use of anesthesia required. Exception. Regulations
§ 20-123c Point-of-service test for HbA1c percentage
§ 20-124 False representations
§ 20-124a Dental referral services: Disclosure of acceptance of fee for referral required
§ 20-125 Appeal
§ 20-126 Penalties
§ 20-126a Payment for dental care of patients in chronic and convalescent hospitals and convalescent homes
§ 20-126b Permit for advanced dental education
§ 20-126c Continuing education: Definitions; contact hours; attestation; record-keeping; exemptions; waivers; reinstatement of void licenses
§ 20-126d Professional liability insurance required. Reports from insurance companies. Exception to insurance requirement. Retired dentist providing free services
§ 20-126e Placement of identifying marks on a dental prosthesis. Responsibilities of dentist

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Terms Used In Connecticut General Statutes > Chapter 379 - Dentistry

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