(a) Dentists. Unprofessional conduct, as defined in section 4.1(a)(8) of the act (63 P. S. § 123.1(a)(8)), includes the following conduct by a dentist:
- (1) Knowingly or negligently employing as a dentist, dental hygienist or expanded function dental assistant a person whose license or certificate is not current or has been suspended or revoked.
- (2) Failing to carry out supervisory responsibility with regard to auxiliary personnel or dental residents/interns.
- (3) Delegating to a person duties that the dentist knows, or has reason to know, the person is not competent to perform or not authorized to perform.
- (4) Withdrawing dental services after a dentist-patient relationship has been established so that the patient is unable to obtain necessary dental care in a timely manner.
- (5) Physically, sexually or verbally abusing a patient.
- (6) Unnecessarily exposing a patient to ionizing radiation.
- (7) Failing to follow current infection-control recommendations issued by the Federal Centers for Disease Control or to ensure that auxiliary personnel and other supervisees follow these Federal guidelines.
- (8) Failing to provide necessary dental care to a patent in a timely manner or to apprise the patient of the need for the care.
- (9) Failing to make available to a patient, within 30 days of a request, information sufficient to enable the patient to complete an insurance form.
(b) Dental hygienists. Unprofessional conduct, as defined in section 4.1(a)(8) of the act includes the following conduct by a dental hygienist:
- (1) Practicing as a dental hygienist without the supervision of a dentist.
- (2) Performing a service that the dental hygienist knows, or has reason to know, the hygienist is not competent to perform or not authorized to perform.
- (3) Physically, sexually or verbally abusing a patient.
- (4) Failing to follow current infection-control recommendations issued by the Federal Centers for Disease Control.
- (5) Unnecessarily exposing a patient to ionizing radiation.
(c) Expanded function dental assistants. Unprofessional conduct, as defined in section 4.1(a)(8) of the act includes the following conduct by an expanded function dental assistant:
- (1) Practicing as an expanded function dental assistant without the direct supervision of a dentist.
- (2) Performing a service that the expanded function dental assistant is not competent or not authorized to perform.
- (3) Physically, sexually or verbally abusing a patient.
- (4) Failing to follow current infection-control recommendations issued by the Federal Centers for Disease Control.
- (5) Providing ionizing radiation in violation of § 33.302 (relating to auxiliary personnel performing radiologic procedures).
Authority
The provisions of this § 33.211 amended under sections 2—5.1, 10—11.5 and 11.7 of the Dental Law (63 P. S. § § 121—124.1, 129—129.1, 130, 130e and 130h).
Source
The provisions of this § 33.211 adopted January 18, 1965; amended September 12, 1975, effective September 13, 1975, 5 Pa.B. 2397; amended January 20, 1978, January 21, 1978, 8 Pa.B. 203; amended July 20, 1990, effective July 21, 1990, 20 Pa.B. 3972; amended June 23, 1995, effective June 24, 1995, 25 Pa.B. 2492; amended May 12, 2000, effective May 13, 2000, 30 Pa.B. 2359. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (223044) to (233045).