Dental hygenist x local anesthetic

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.Yes, RDH with expanded function can give LA under the supervision of dentist.
 
Yes thats true.In some states they also do nitrous oxide sedation,chemotherapy,root planing,tobacco and nutrition counceling
 
D(M)ental said:
Yes thats true.In some states they also do nitrous oxide sedation,chemotherapy,root planing,tobacco and nutrition counceling


Just curious.. u already done with dental hygiene??
🙂
 
muscleman7911 said:
Just curious.. u already done with dental hygiene??
🙂
Used to work in a Dental Hygiene School office as their administrative assistant. 😀 I dont any more.
 
Wow. That's interesting ! Specially the chemotherapy and root planning part ... makes you wonder 🙄
On a side note, did you guys know that up till the 1980's (I think even some states still allow this practice today), assistants were allowed to place fillings ? I'm talking amalgam fillings, class II, MOD's and all ...

D(M)ental said:
Yes thats true.In some states they also do nitrous oxide sedation,chemotherapy,root planing,tobacco and nutrition counceling
 
Monica Sampaio said:
Is that true that in some states the dental hygenist can give local anesthesia? Do they need to take an additional class? Does anyone no anything about these, thanks.

From what I have been told by dental hygienists (DHs), DHs in British Columbia (Canada), have the right to run individual practices and can administer anesthesia in order to perform simple operative dentistry procedures.

From the British Columbia Dental Hygienists Association :

Registered Dental Hygienists in BC work in a number of settings, including dental offices, dental hygiene practices, residential care facilities, hospitals, community health centres, public health units, schools and educational institutions. In BC, the legislation permits a dental hygienist to own and operate his/her own dental hygiene practice. Dental hygienists may also practice as self-employed contractors if they meet current tax laws and the terms and conditions for self-employment.

There recently was a change in the Manitoba legislation which has enabled dental hygienists to administer local anesthesia. The University of Manitoba has offered continuing education courses in the administration of local anesthesia.
 
Smilemaker100 said:
From what I have been told by dental hygienists (DHs), DHs in British Columbia (Canada), have the right to run individual practices and can administer anesthesia in order to perform simple operative dentistry procedures.

From the British Columbia Dental Hygienists Association :

Registered Dental Hygienists in BC work in a number of settings, including dental offices, dental hygiene practices, residential care facilities, hospitals, community health centres, public health units, schools and educational institutions. In BC, the legislation permits a dental hygienist to own and operate his/her own dental hygiene practice. Dental hygienists may also practice as self-employed contractors if they meet current tax laws and the terms and conditions for self-employment.

There recently was a change in the Manitoba legislation which has enabled dental hygienists to administer local anesthesia. The University of Manitoba has offered continuing education courses in the administration of local anesthesia.



Considering bout takin up dental hygiene.. LOL 😀
even they require 2 years of schooling to get licenced in the states I have looked up...
need dental hygiene boards as well... great..!!! huh 🙄
 
Smilemaker100 said:
.......... can administer anesthesia in order to perform simple operative dentistry procedures...........
Ok, this one takes the cake !
Simple operative procedures ? 😱 I hope they were talking about pit and fissure sealants ... otherwise, it would be kind of scary ! Our territory is being threatened ! 🙄 What's next ... local anasthesia ? Oh wait ... right ...
 
Smilemaker100 said:
From what I have been told by dental hygienists (DHs), DHs in British Columbia (Canada), have the right to run individual practices and can administer anesthesia in order to perform simple operative dentistry procedures.

From the British Columbia Dental Hygienists Association :

Registered Dental Hygienists in BC work in a number of settings, including dental offices, dental hygiene practices, residential care facilities, hospitals, community health centres, public health units, schools and educational institutions. In BC, the legislation permits a dental hygienist to own and operate his/her own dental hygiene practice. Dental hygienists may also practice as self-employed contractors if they meet current tax laws and the terms and conditions for self-employment.

There recently was a change in the Manitoba legislation which has enabled dental hygienists to administer local anesthesia. The University of Manitoba has offered continuing education courses in the administration of local anesthesia.
Interesting and enlightening post in all ... thanks Smile.
 
NileBDS said:
Ok, this one takes the cake !
Simple operative procedures ? 😱 I hope they were talking about pit and fissure sealants ... otherwise, it would be kind of scary ! Our territory is being threatened ! 🙄 What's next ... local anasthesia ? Oh wait ... right ...
Actually,with expanded care permit a dental hygienist can **work independently**.Must be sponsered by a dentist.This is way simplyfying the law, but it is being practiced.This is one way of reaching the underserved population-bringing them access to dental care. 🙂
 
NileBDS said:
Ok, this one takes the cake !
Simple operative procedures ? 😱 I hope they were talking about pit and fissure sealants ... otherwise, it would be kind of scary ! Our territory is being threatened ! 🙄 What's next ... local anasthesia ? Oh wait ... right ...

I do know for a fact that dental hygienists CAN administer local anesthesia in Manitoba (they even grant a Diploma in Local Anesthesia for hygienists at the University of Manitoba ) and BC but I don`t know specifically which operative procedures that implies. I have to get better informed to confirm this. I woud imagine that they would employ the L.A mostly for root planning.

I know that there has been a great debate recently occuring in regards to the limits of how many dental acts can be administered by dental hygienists. In Quebec and Ontario, for instance, this has been a "hot topic" . I am sure this has been an issue of discussion in the US as well.
 
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