(a) The following words and terms, when used in this section, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
- (1) "Dental industry professional organization"--any organization, the primary mission of which is to represent and support dentists, dental hygienists, and/or dental assistants;
- (2) "Didactic education" requires the presentation and instruction of theory and scientific principles.
- (3) "Direct Supervision" requires that the dentist responsible for the procedure shall be physically present during patient care and shall be aware of the patient's physical status and well-being.
(b) A Texas-licensed dentist may delegate the monitoring of the administration of nitrous oxide to a dental assistant, if the dental assistant:
- (1) works under the direct supervision of the licensed dentist; and
- (2) is certified pursuant to subsection (c) of this section.
(c) A dental assistant wishing to obtain certification under this section must:
- (1) Pay an application fee set by board rule; and
(2) On a form prescribed by the board, provide proof that the applicant has:
- (A) Successfully completed a current course in basic life support; and,
(B) Completed a minimum of 8 hours of didactic education and testing in monitoring the administration of nitrous oxide taken through a CODA-accredited dental, dental hygiene or dental assisting program, approved by the board, whose course of instruction includes:
- (i) Texas Jurisprudence, including but not limited to: anesthesia standard of care, anesthesia/analgesia, enteral conscious sedation, and this rule, regarding monitoring the administration of nitrous oxide;
- (ii) Dental anatomy and physiology;
- (iii) Pharmacology;
- (iv) Sedation equipment;
- (v) Infection control;
- (vi) Patient monitoring; and
- (vii) Recognition and management of medical emergencies.
- (d) The jurisprudence assessment may be completed to satisfy the requirements set out in subsection (c)(2)(B)(i) of this section.
- (e) A program seeking to offer a course in monitoring the administration of nitrous oxide must submit a written request for approval to the board demonstrating that it meets the requirements set forth in subsection (c)(2)(B) of this section. Additionally, all courses must include a mandatory competency evaluation with a minimum of 50 test items. Course documentation must be maintained by the course provider for no less than three years.
- (f) Approved courses may be offered at annual meetings of dental industry professional organizations.
- (g) Courses taken to satisfy the requirements of this section are valid for five (5) years from the date of course completion for certification purposes.
Source Note:The provisions of this §114.4 adopted to be effective February 25, 2007, 32 TexReg 627.