Current through Register Vol. 52, No. 1, January 10, 2025
Section 10.44.21.10 - Long-Term Care FacilitiesA. A dental hygienist may practice dental hygiene under the general supervision of a dentist in a long-term care facility in accordance with this regulation.B. Initial Appointment. A dental hygienist practicing under the general supervision of a licensed dentist in a long-term care facility and performing an authorized dental hygiene service for a patient's initial appointment shall: (1) Have a written agreement between the supervising dentist and the dental hygienist that clearly sets forth the terms and conditions under which the dental hygienist may practice, including a statement that the dental hygienist may provide dental hygiene services without the dentist on the premises; and(2) Ensure that the supervising dentist is available for consultation with the dental hygienist: C. A dental hygienist working under general supervision in a long-term care facility shall: (1) Consult with the supervising dentist or a treating physician before proceeding with initial treatment if there has been a change in a recall patient's medical history;(2) Assess the appropriate recall interval based on the individual needs of the patient or as otherwise recommended by the supervising dentist;(3) Limit dental hygiene tasks and procedures to:(a) Toothbrush prophylaxis;(b) Application of fluoride;(c) Dental hygiene instruction; and(d) Other duties as may be delegated, verbally or in writing, by the supervising dentist.D. A dental hygienist shall: (1) Assess the patient's apparent need for further evaluation by a dentist in order to diagnose the presence of dental disease; and(2) Submit the findings of the initial assessment to the supervising dentist for a determination of future treatment.E. A dental hygienist may perform subsequent authorized dental hygiene services without the supervising dentist on the premises only if: (1) The supervising dentist examines the patient and authorizes in the patient's record a prescription of specific treatment to be provided by the dental hygienist; and(2) An authorized treatment is provided by the dental hygienist as soon as possible, but no later than 7 months from the date the patient was examined by the supervising dentist.F. Upon expiration of a prescribed treatment, the supervising dentist is responsible for determining future protocols for the treatment of the patient.G. Qualifications of a Dental Hygienist. Before a dental hygienist is authorized to practice dental hygiene under general supervision in a long-term care facility, the dental hygienist shall:(1) Hold an active license to practice dental hygiene in the State;(2) Hold a current certificate evidencing Health Care Provider Level C Proficiency, or its equivalent, in cardiopulmonary resuscitation;(3) Have at least 2 years of active clinical practice in direct patient care; and(4) Ensure that the long-term care facility where the dental hygienist will practice under general supervision has: (a) A written medical emergency plan in place;(b) Adequate equipment, including portable equipment and appropriate armamentarium, available for the appropriate delivery of dental hygiene services; and(c) Adequate safeguards to protect the patient's health and safety.H. Qualifications of a Dentist. Before a dental hygienist is authorized to practice dental hygiene under general supervision in a long-term care facility, the supervising dentist shall: (1) Hold an active general license to practice dentistry in the State;(2) Hold a current certificate evidencing Health Care Provider Level C Proficiency, or its equivalent, in cardiopulmonary resuscitation; and(3) Have at least 2 years of active clinical practice in direct patient care.I. This regulation may not be construed to: (1) Authorize a dental hygienist to practice dental hygiene independent of a supervising dentist;(2) Prohibit a dentist from being available for personal consultation or on the premises where a dental hygienist is practicing; or(3) Prohibit a dental hygienist, without the supervision of a dentist, from performing a preliminary dental examination with a subsequent referral to a dentist.J. Long-term care facilities are not required to obtain a waiver from the Board pursuant to Health Occupations Article, § 4-308(e), Annotated Code of Maryland.K. Before a long-term care facility may allow a dental hygienist to practice dental hygiene, the facility shall report to the Board: (1) That the facility is operating under general supervision;(2) The identity of each dental hygienist providing dental hygiene services in the facility; and(3) The identity of each supervising dentist.Md. Code Regs. 10.44.21.10