Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B5-14.002 - Prohibitions
(1) Levels of Anesthesia. No dentist licensed
in this state shall administer or employ the use of general anesthesia, deep
sedation, moderate sedation, and pediatric moderate sedation until they have
obtained a permit as required by the provision of this chapter, unless
specifically authorized otherwise by this chapter. The permit requirements of
this chapter do not apply when treating patients at hospitals or ambulatory
surgery centers licensed pursuant to Chapter 395, F.S.
(2) Nitrous-oxide inhalation analgesia. No
dentist or dental hygienist licensed in this State shall assist the dentist in
initiating nitrous-oxide inhalation analgesia in the practice of dentistry
until they have complied with the provisions of this rule chapter, nor shall a
hygienist assist the denist in initiating nitrous-oxide to a patient previouly
sedated. No agents other than nitrous-oxide and oxygen shall be used for
inhalation analgesia pursuant to Rule
64B5-14.003, F.A.C.
(3) Local anesthesia. Dentists licensed in
this State may use local anesthetics to produce local anesthesia in the course
of their practice of dentistry. Certified Registered Dental Hygienists are the
only hygienists allowed to adminster local anesthesia.
(4) Titration of Oral Medication. The Board
of Dentistry has determined that the perioperative titration of oral
medication(s) with the intent to achieve a level of moderate sedation poses a
potential overdosing threat due to the unpredictability of enteral absorption
and may result in an alteration of the state of consciousness of a patient
beyond the intent of the practitioner. Such potentially adverse consequences
may require immediate intervention and appropriate training and equipment. No
dentist licensed in this state shall use any oral medication(s) to induce
moderate sedation until such dentist has obtained a permit as required by the
provisions of this rule chapter. The use of enteral sedatives or narcotic
analgesic medications for the purpose of providing minimal sedation as defined
by and in accordance with subsection
64B5-14.001(10),
F.A.C., shall not be deemed titration of oral medication and shall not be
prohibited by this rule.
(5) The
following general anesthetic drugs shall not be employed on or administered to
a patient by a dentist unless the dentist possesses a valid general anesthesia
permit: propofol, methohexital, thiopental, etomidate, ketamine,
dexmedetomidine, or volatile gases (i.e., sevoflurane, isoflurane).
(6) A hygienist certified by the board to
administer local anesthesia shall not administer local anesthesia to a patient
sedated by general anesthesia, deep sedation, moderate sedation, or pediatric
moderate sedation. If a dentist or dental hygienist has assisted the dentist in
initiating nitrous-oxide inhalation analgesia to the patient, the certified
dental hygienist may administer local anesthesia under the direct supervision
of the supervising dentist. A patient who has been prescribed a medical drug by
their licensed health care provider for the purposes of life functions may be
administered local anesthesia by the certified dental hygienist under the
direct supervision of the supervising dentist. If, however, the medical drug is
prescribed or administered for the purposes of a dental procedure which is
intended to induce minimal sedation, the hygienist may not administer local
anesthesia to the patient.
(7)
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to allow a dentist or dental
hygienist or assistant to administer to herself or himself or to any person any
drug or agent used for anesthesia, analgesia or sedation other than in the
course of the practice of dentistry.
(8) A dentist utilizing general anesthesia,
deep sedation, moderate sedation, or pediatric moderate sedation in the dental
office may only have one patient at a time induced. A second patient shall not
be induced until the first patient is awake, alert, conscious, spontaneously
breathing, has stable vital signs, is under the care of a responsible adult,
and that portion of the procedure requiring the participation of the dentist is
complete. In an office setting where two or more permit holders are present
simultaneously, each may sedate one patient provided that the office has the
necessary staff and equipment for each sedated patient.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 466.004(4), 466.017(3), 466.017(6) FS. Law Implemented 466.017(3), 466.017(5) FS.
New 1-31-80, Amended 4-20-81, 2-13-86, Formerly 21G-14.02, 21G-14.002, Amended 12-20-93, Formerly 61F5-14.002, Amended 8-8-96, Formerly 59Q-14.002, Amended 3-9-03, 11-4-03, 6-15-06, 12-25-06, 12-11-11, 8-5-12, 12-15-14, 7-14-16, 11-13-17, 3-10-20, 9-12-22.
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