Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.44.01.05 - Dental Assistants Recognized as Qualified in General DutiesA. A dentist may use the services of a dental assistant to perform certain duties if the dental assistant:(1) Has successfully completed a Board-approved course of at least 35 hours related to Maryland general duties dental assisting; and(2) Is certified by the Dental Assisting National Board as qualified in general duties or -was recognized by the Board of Dental Examiners, on or before June 19, 1974, as a dental assistant qualified in general duties. B. If a dental assistant meets the qualifications of §A of this regulation, a dentist may use the services of the dental assistant qualified in general duties to perform the following intraoral tasks, provided that the tasks are performed only in response to a specific instruction from and under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist:(1) Performing vitality tests;(2) Taking impressions for study models or diagnostic casts;(3) Taking alginate impressions for intraoral appliances;(4) Applying topical fluoride;(5) Applying desensitizing agents;(6) Applying topical anesthesia;(7) Placing or removing a rubber dam;(9) Curing by the use of a halogen light;(10) Fabricating indirect restorations in a dental office;(11) Placing or removing a matrix band;(12) Drying a root canal;(13) Preparing and fitting stainless steel crowns;(14) Placing or removing retraction cord;(15) Preparing temporary crowns;(16) Cementing temporary crowns or restorations;(17) Removing temporary crowns;(18) Removing excess cement;(19) Removing or placing a periodontal dressing (except placing the original periodontal dressing);(21) Constructing athletic mouth guards on models; and(22) Any other duty approved by the Board.C. A dentist may not use the services of a dental assistant qualified in general duties to perform any of the following services on the basis that the dental assistant meets the qualifications of §A of this regulation: (1) Examination, diagnosis, and treatment planning;(2) Surgery on hard or soft tissues;(3) Oral prophylactic procedures, including scaling, root planing, and polishing teeth;(4) Condensing, carving, or finishing any restoration;(5) Administering injectable local anesthesia;(6) Applying pit and fissure sealants;(7) Initiation of treatment at any time for the correction of malocclusions and malformations of the teeth or jaws;(8) Cementing of orthodontic bands, placement of bonded attachments or the removal of cemented or bonded orthodontic bands and attachments;(9) Cementing permanent crowns or restorations;(10) Adjusting occlusion of natural teeth, restorations, or appliances;(11) Registration of jaw relations;(12) Placing an initial surgical dressing;(13) Preparing or fitting orthodontic bands;(14) Placing or removing an arch wire;(16) Placing elastics or ligatures; and(17) Adjusting prosthetic appliances.Md. Code Regs. 10.44.01.05
Regulation .05 amended effective January 7, 2002 (28:26 Md. R. 2274); amended effective 43:11 Md. R. 634, eff.6/6/2016