New Hampshire Revised Statutes 317-A:21-c – Practice of Dental Hygiene
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I. A person shall be regarded as practicing dental hygiene within the meaning of this chapter, who performs any of the actions listed in N.H. Rev. Stat. § 317-A:21-c, II, or who uses the title “registered dental hygienist”, the abbreviation “R.D.H.”, or any other words or symbols that indicate that the person is a licensed dental hygienist.
II. Dental hygiene services shall include:
(a) The assessment of medical and dental histories, including preliminary inspection of the oral cavity, surrounding structures, and periodontal charting.
(b) The assessment of the patient to collect and evaluate complete data to identify dental hygiene care needs.
(c) The performance of the complete prophylaxis including the removal of calciferous deposits, excess cements, excess bond materials from orthodontic appliances, accretions, and stains from the supragingival and subgingival surfaces of the teeth by scaling, root planning, and polishing.
(d) The performance of procedures requiring additional education and any other procedures authorized by the board through rules adopted under RSA 541-A.
(e) The administration of local anesthesia.
(f) The administration of nitrous oxide/oxygen minimal sedation (anxiolysis); provided the dental hygienist is qualified by the board after training and after passing an examination approved by the board.
(g) The administration, prescription and dispensing of a fluoride supplement, topically applied fluoride and chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse.
III. Dental hygiene services shall be provided under the supervision of a licensed dentist in accordance with rules adopted by the board.
IV. The practice of dental hygiene conducted under the authority of a health care charitable trust as provided in N.H. Rev. Stat. § 317-A:20, III(c) shall be performed by dentists or by dental hygienists licensed by the board and who practice under the supervision of a dentist licensed by the board. The health care charitable trust shall notify the board in writing of the name and location of the dental clinic and the name of the supervising dentist, and shall notify the board within 10 days of any change of the supervising dentist.
II. Dental hygiene services shall include:
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 317-A:21-c
- person: may extend and be applied to bodies corporate and politic as well as to individuals. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:9
(a) The assessment of medical and dental histories, including preliminary inspection of the oral cavity, surrounding structures, and periodontal charting.
(b) The assessment of the patient to collect and evaluate complete data to identify dental hygiene care needs.
(c) The performance of the complete prophylaxis including the removal of calciferous deposits, excess cements, excess bond materials from orthodontic appliances, accretions, and stains from the supragingival and subgingival surfaces of the teeth by scaling, root planning, and polishing.
(d) The performance of procedures requiring additional education and any other procedures authorized by the board through rules adopted under RSA 541-A.
(e) The administration of local anesthesia.
(f) The administration of nitrous oxide/oxygen minimal sedation (anxiolysis); provided the dental hygienist is qualified by the board after training and after passing an examination approved by the board.
(g) The administration, prescription and dispensing of a fluoride supplement, topically applied fluoride and chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse.
III. Dental hygiene services shall be provided under the supervision of a licensed dentist in accordance with rules adopted by the board.
IV. The practice of dental hygiene conducted under the authority of a health care charitable trust as provided in N.H. Rev. Stat. § 317-A:20, III(c) shall be performed by dentists or by dental hygienists licensed by the board and who practice under the supervision of a dentist licensed by the board. The health care charitable trust shall notify the board in writing of the name and location of the dental clinic and the name of the supervising dentist, and shall notify the board within 10 days of any change of the supervising dentist.