Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 20, § 2110-2.120
PURPOSE: This rule expands the functions a dental assistant may perform under the dentist’s direct supervision and outlines the procedure for issuing and renewing expanded function permits.
(1) Definitions.
(E) Direct supervision—The following conditions must be satisfied for direct supervision to apply:
treatment facility;
the condition to be treated;
the procedures;
office or treatment facility while the procedures are being performed by the dental auxiliary; and
of the dental auxiliary before the dismissal of the patient.
(2) Prohibited Acts.
(A) A registered and currently licensed dentist may not delegate to a dental assistant or certified dental assistant, as defined in subsections (1)(B) and (C) respectively, the performance of the following procedures:
dental radiographs and treatment planning;
tissues including, but not limited to, the removal of teeth and the cutting and suturing of soft tissues;
enteral administration of drugs;
ligation;
gen analgesia except that a dental assistant or certified dental assistant may assist in the administration of and monitor nitrous oxideoxygen analgesia with specific training as provided in section (3) of this rule.
(3) Permitted Acts.
(A) A dental assistant or certified dental assistant may assist in the administration of and monitor nitrous oxide analgesia under direct supervision if s/he—
certified training in a course approved by the Missouri Dental Board; and
competency test regarding the clinical and didactic training; or
assist in the administration of and monitor nitrous oxide subsequent to equivalent training and testing. The dental assistant may qualify to perform these functions by presenting proof of competence of this equivalent training and testing to the Missouri Dental Board.
(4) Expanded Functions Permits.
(A) Effective December 1, 2012, a currently licensed dentist may delegate, under direct supervision, functions listed in subsection (4)(H) of this rule to a dental assistant possessing a board-issued permit authorizing the dental assistant to perform expanded functions duties. To qualify for a boardissued permit to perform expanded functions duties, the dental assistant must provide the board with the following:
dental assistant from the Dental Assisting National Board and proof of competence as defined in subsection (1)(I) showing graduation from an accredited dental assisting program in which competency testing in the appropriate expanded functions category was completed; or
dental assistant from the Dental Assisting National Board and proof of competence as defined in subsection (1)(I) showing the dental assistant has completed a board-approved expanded functions training course; or
section (1)(I) showing that the dental assistant has passed the board’s Missouri Test of Basic Dental Assisting Skills and that the dental assistant has completed a board-approved expanded functions training course; and
the American Heart Association’s Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Provider (BLS), or an equivalent certification approved by the Missouri Dental Board. Board-approved AND INSURANCE
courses shall meet the American Heart Association guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and emergency cardiovascular care (ECC) and provide written and manikin testing on the course material by an instructor who is physically present with the students. Online only courses will not be accepted to satisfy the BLS requirement.
(D) Beginning March 1, 2013, every expanded functions permit issued by the board shall be renewed every five (5) years. In order to renew an expanded functions permit, the dental assistant shall submit to the board—
form provided by the board for each permit the permit holder wishes to renew;
2110-2.170 payable to the Missouri Dental Board for each permit the permit holder wishes to renew;
of sixteen (16) hours of continuing education from board-approved sponsors as specified in 20 CSR 2110-2.240(1)(C) during the five- (5-) year period immediately preceding the expiration date. All sixteen (16) hours of continuing education for renewal must be directly related to the updating and maintaining of knowledge and skills in the treatment, health, and safety of the individual dental patient. Permit holders shall only be required to complete sixteen (16) hours of continuing education regardless of the number of permits the permit holder wishes to renew. For any permits that are issued twelve (12) months or less from the expiration date of that permit, the permit holder shall only be required to obtain four (4) hours of board-approved continuing education to renew those permits. Each permit holder shall maintain documentation of completion of the required continuing education hours for five (5) years after the completion of the permit period in which the continuing education was earned; and
American Heart Association’s Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Provider (BLS), or an equivalent certification approved by the Missouri Dental Board. Board-approved courses shall meet the American Heart Association guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and emergency cardiovascular care (ECC) and provide written and manikin testing on the course material by an instructor who is physically present with the students. Online only courses will not be accepted to satisfy the BLS requirement.
(5) Categories.
(5) categories; restorative I, restorative II, removable prosthodontics, fixed prosthodontics, and orthodontics and are listed below by category.
1. Restorative I—
cated crowns;
amalgam for Class I, V, and VI restorations;
and VI restorations; and
emergencies (place sedative filling).
2. Restorative II—
cated crowns;
finishing amalgam for Class I, II, III, IV, V, and VI restorations;
for Class I, II, III, IV, V, and VI restorations; and
emergencies (place sedative filling).
3. Orthodontics—
bonds;
nent appliance or prosthesis;
cation of any removable or fixed prosthesis/appliance; and
orthodontic brackets and/or bands.
4. Prosthodontics—Fixed—
tion for fixed prosthodontic impressions;
prosthesis;
able prosthesis during and after insertion;
nent appliance or prosthesis; and
cation of any removable or fixed prosthesis/appliance.
5. Prosthodontics—Removable—
in a removable prosthesis;
able prosthesis during and after insertion;
emergencies (place sedative filling); and
cation of any removable or fixed prosthesis/appliance.
(6) Expanded Functions Course Providers.
(A) The board may approve expanded functions course providers that satisfy the following minimum criteria:
the board;
course include at least one (1) dentist and that the student to faculty ratios do not exceed one (1) faculty member per ten (10) students;
calibration occurs to insure that educational standards are maintained;
monitoring, and evaluation is in place to assure that graduates can be certified as having attained mastery of the component skills and concepts in a laboratory setting; and
place to provide the board with data on the outcomes of expanded functions duty dental assisting training by reporting on follow-up blind surveys of certificated assistants, supervising dentists, and patients.
(7) Delegated Acts.
AUTHORITY: sections 332.011, 332.031.2., and 332.098, RSMo 2016.* This rule originally filed as 4 CSR 110-2.120. Original rule filed Dec. 12, 1975, effective Jan. 12, 1976. Rescinded and readopted: Filed April 14, 1982, effective Oct. 11, 1982. Amended: Filed Feb. 10, 1983, effective June 11, 1983. Rescinded and readopted: Filed Oct. 13, 1983, effective Jan. 13, 1984. Amended: Filed May 2, 1988, effective July 28, 1988. Rescinded and readopted: Filed Feb. 16, 1994, effective Sept. 30, 1994. Emergency amendment filed Feb. 21, 1995, effective March 3, 1995, expired June 30, 1995. Amended: Filed March 14, 1995, effective Oct. 30, 1995. Moved to 20 CSR 2110-2.120, effective Aug. 28, 2006. Rescinded and readopted: Filed July 26, 2012, effective Feb. 28, 2013. Amended: Filed May 31, 2017, effective Nov. 30, 2017. **
*Original authority: 332.011, RSMo 1969, amended 1993, 1995, 2010; 332.031, RSMo 1969, amended 1981, 1993, 1995; and 332.098, RSMo 2010. **Pursuant to Executive Order 21-09, 20 CSR 2110-2.120, paragraph (4)(A)4. was suspended from April 10, 2020 through September 15, 2021.