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AN ACT
RELATING TO HEALTH; AUTHORIZING A DENTAL HYGIENIST TO
ADMINISTER FLUORIDE TREATMENTS WITHOUT THE SUPERVISION OF A
DENTIST.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. Section 61-5A-1 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1994,
Chapter 55, Section 1) is amended to read:
"61-5A-1. SHORT TITLE.--Chapter 61, Article 5A NMSA
1978 may be cited as the "Dental Health Care Act"."
Section 2. Section 61-5A-4 NMSA 1978 (being Laws 1994,
Chapter 55, Section 4, as amended) is amended to read:
"61-5A-4. SCOPE OF PRACTICE.--
A. As used in the Dental Health Care Act,
"practice of dentistry" means:
(1) the diagnosis, treatment, correction,
change, relief, prevention, prescription of remedy, surgical
operation and adjunctive treatment for any disease, pain,
deformity, deficiency, injury, defect, lesion or physical
condition involving both the functional and aesthetic aspects
of the teeth, gingivae, jaws and adjacent hard and soft
tissue of the oral and maxillofacial regions, including the
prescription or administration of any drug, medicine,
biologic, apparatus, brace, anesthetic or other therapeutic
or diagnostic substance or technique by an individual or the
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individual's agent or employee gratuitously or for any fee,
reward, emolument or any other form of compensation whether
direct or indirect;
(2) representation of an ability or
willingness to do any act mentioned in Paragraph (1) of this
subsection;
(3) the review of dental insurance claims
for therapeutic appropriateness of treatment, including but
not limited to the interpretation of radiographs,
photographs, models, periodontal records and narratives;
(4) the offering of advice or authoritative
comment regarding the appropriateness of dental therapies,
the need for recommended treatment or the efficacy of
specific treatment modalities for other than the purpose of
consultation to another dentist; or
(5) with specific reference to the teeth,
gingivae, jaws or adjacent hard or soft tissues of the oral
and maxillofacial region in living persons, to propose, agree
or attempt to do or make an examination or give an estimate
of cost with intent to, or undertaking to:
(a) perform a physical evaluation of a
patient in an office or in a hospital, clinic or other
medical or dental facility prior to, incident to and
appropriate to the performance of any dental services or oral
or maxillofacial surgery;
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(b) perform surgery, an extraction or
any other operation or to administer an anesthetic in
connection therewith;
(c) diagnose or treat a condition,
disease, pain, deformity, deficiency, injury, lesion or other
physical condition;
(d) correct a malposition;
(e) treat a fracture;
(f) remove calcareous deposits;
(g) replace missing anatomy with an
artificial substitute;
(h) construct, make, furnish, supply,
reproduce, alter or repair an artificial substitute or
restorative or corrective appliance or place an artificial
substitute or restorative or corrective appliance in the
mouth or attempt to adjust it;
(i) give interpretations or readings of
dental radiographs; or
(j) do any other remedial, corrective
or restorative work.
B. As used in the Dental Health Care Act, "the
practice of dental hygiene" means the application of the
science of the prevention and treatment of oral disease
through the provision of educational, assessment, preventive,
clinical and other therapeutic services under the general
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supervision of a dentist. "Dental hygiene" includes:
(1) prophylaxis, which is the treatment of
human teeth by removing from their surface calcareous
deposits and stain, removing accumulated accretions and
polishing the surfaces of the teeth;
(2) removing diseased crevicular tissue;
(3) the application of pit and fissure
sealants without mechanical alteration of the tooth,
fluorides and other topical therapeutic and preventive
agents;
(4) exposing and referring to oral
radiographs;
(5) screening to identify indications of
oral abnormalities;
(6) assessment of periodontal conditions;
and
(7) such other closely related services as
permitted by the rules of the committee and the board.
C. In addition to performing dental hygiene as
defined in Subsection B of this section, a dental hygienist
may apply preventive topical fluorides and remineralization
agents without supervision in public and community medical
facilities, schools, hospitals, long-term care facilities and
such other settings as the committee may determine by rule
ratified by the board, so long as the dental hygienist's
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license is not restricted pursuant to the Impaired Dentists
and Dental Hygienists Act.
D. In addition to performing dental hygiene as
defined in Subsection B of this section, dental hygienists
who have met the criteria as the committee shall establish
and the board ratify may administer local anesthesia under
indirect supervision of a dentist.
E. A New Mexico licensed dental hygienist may be
certified for collaborative dental hygiene practice in
accordance with the educational and experience criteria
established collaboratively by the committee and the board.
F. For the purpose of this section, "collaborative
dental hygiene practice" means the application of the science
of the prevention and treatment of oral disease through the
provision of educational, assessment, preventive, clinical
and other therapeutic services as specified in Subsection B
of this section in a cooperative working relationship with a
consulting dentist, but without general supervision as set
forth by the rules established and approved by both the board
and the committee."