Rule 150-5-.07. Administration of Local Anesthetic by Dental Hygienist
- (1) A dental hygienist, under the direct supervision of a Georgia licensed dentist, may administer local anesthesia for hygiene purposes, including intraoral block anesthesia, soft tissue infiltration anesthesia, or both, to a non-sedated patient that requires local anesthesia for pain management and who is 18 years of age or older if the following criteria are met.
(2) Educational and Practical Experience Requirements:
(a) Graduate of an approved curriculum program.
1. Dental hygiene anesthesia courses or programs required for dental hygienists licensed in Georgia to qualify to administer local anesthesia:
- (i) Shall be taught using lecture and laboratory/clinical formats by a dental education program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association (ADA) or its successor agency, a similar organization approved by the United States Department of Education, or the Board.
(ii) The requirements shall include, at a minimum, sixty (60) hours of coursework comprised of thirty (30) didactic hours, fifteen (15) laboratory hours, and fifteen (15) clinical hours which shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
- (I) Theory of pain control;
- (II) Selection-of-pain-control modalities;
- (III) Anatomy;
- (IV) Neurophysiology;
- (V) Pharmacology of local anesthetics;
- (VI) Pharmacology of vasoconstrictors;
- (VII) Psychological aspects of pain control;
- (VIII) Systemic complications;
- (IX) Techniques of maxillary anesthesia;
- (X) Techniques of mandibular anesthesia;
- (XI) Infection control;
- (XII) Safety Injection practices; and
- (XIII) Medical emergencies involving local anesthesia.
- (iii) Laboratory and clinical instruction shall be provided with a faculty to student ratio of no greater than 1:5 under the direct supervision of a dentist licensed in this state.
- (iv) Courses must be taught to a minimum score of eighty percent (80%) in the parenteral administration of local anesthesia, and successful students shall be awarded a certificate of completion.
- (3) Continuing Education: Dental hygienists administering local anesthesia pursuant to this rule, must complete two (2) hours of approved continuing education per biennium, which shall include a review of local anesthetic techniques, contraindications, systemic complications, medical emergencies related to local anesthesia, and a general overview of dental office emergencies. These hours may be used as part of the twenty-two (22) hours of continuing education required each biennium.
Authority: O.C.G.A. §§ 43-11-1, 43-11-7, 43-11-9, 43-11-73.1, 43-11-74.
History. Original Rule entitled "Administration of Local Anesthetic by Dental Hygienist" adopted. F. May 12, 2023; eff. June 1, 2023.