D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 17, § 9004
9004
SCOPE OF PRACTICE
9004.1
Subject to the restrictions set forth in this section, a dentist may delegate to a registered dental assistant only those procedures which are:
9004.2
Level I Dental Assistant may perform the following functions under direct supervision of a dentist:
(p) Whitening; and
(q) Other functions as approved by the Board.
9004.3 Level II Dental Assistant may perform the following functions under direct supervision of a dentist:
(a) All functions permitted to Level I Dental Assistant, as enumerated in § 9004.2;
(b) Performing vitality tests;
(c) Taking alginate impressions for intraoral appliances;
(d) Applying topical fluoride;
(e) Applying desensitizing agents;
(f) Placing or removing a rubber dam;
(g) Etching;
(h) Fabricating indirect restorations in a dental office;
(i) Placing or removing a matrix band;
(j) Drying a root canal;
(k) Preparing and fitting stainless steel crowns;
(l) Preparing temporary crowns;
(m) Removing excess cement;
(n) Removing or placing a periodontal dressing (except placing the original periodontal dressing); and
(o) Constructing athletic mouth guards on models.
9004.4 Level I or II Dental Assistant working under the direct supervision of an orthodontist may also perform the following functions:
(a) Preparing and fitting orthodontic bands;
(b) Removing excess cement from around orthodontic bands;
(c) Placing and removing arch wires;
(d) Cementing orthodontic bands, placing bonded attachments, or removing cemented or bonded orthodontic bands and attachments;
(e) Placing elastics and ligatures; and
(f) Selecting headgear.
9004.5 A dentist shall not delegate to a dental assistant any of the following procedures:
(a) Those procedures excluded by 17 DCMR § 4215.1;
(a) A preliminary dental examination;
(c) A complete prophylaxis, including the removal of any deposits, diseased crevicular tissue, accretion, or stain from the surface of a tooth or a restoration;
(d) The intraoral polishing of a tooth or a restoration;
(e) The charting of cavities during preliminary examination, prophylaxis, or polishing; however, a dentist may permit an assistant to record the charting of cavities as dictated by the dentist or dental hygienist during the course of a preliminary examination or dental procedure;
(f) The instruction of individuals or groups of individuals in oral health care, unless it is in the dental office and done as instructed by the dentist;
(g) The application of pit and fissure sealants;
(h) Diagnostic screening to identify indications of oral abnormalities;
(i) Administration of local anesthesia with board identified criteria and certification;
(j) Administration of nitrous oxide with Board identified criteria and certification;
(k) Placement of temporary restorations; or
(l) Taking final impressions.
SOURCE: Notice of Final Rulemaking published at 58 DCR 5852, 5853 (July 15, 2011); as amended by Final
Rulemaking published at 60 DCR 10055 (July 12, 2013).