Kan. Admin. Regs. § 71-3-8 - Refresher course
(a) An eligible dental hygienist may, except as provided in
subsection (e) below, return to the practice of dental hygiene without the
requirement of a clinical examination, upon submitting an application on a form
provided by the board and providing proof of having successfully completed a
refresher course approved by the board.
(b) For purposes of this regulation, an eligible dental
hygienist shall be an individual who meets the following requirements:
(1) Was previously licensed to practice dental hygiene;
(2) has not been disciplined by the licensing board in any
state in which the individual has been licensed to practice dental hygiene;
(3) has practiced dental hygiene; and
(4) meets the other requirements for licensure set forth in
K.S.A. 65-1455, and amendments thereto.
(c) For a refresher course to be approved by the board, it
shall meet the following minimum criteria:
(1) Be taught at a dental hygiene school approved by the board;
(2) consist of a minimum of 48 clock hours, including a minimum
of 32 clock hours of clinical instruction;
(3) include didactic coursework, which may be presented in a
classroom or independent study setting, or both, and clinical coursework
covering the following:
(i) Infection control and sterilization;
(ii) patient assessment, including the taking of health
histories, an oral inspection and evaluation, and charting;
(iii) radiographic techniques;
(iv) instrumentation techniques, including periodontal
procedures and instrument sharpening;
(v) current techniques in the polishing of teeth and the
application of fluoride;
(vi) patient education;
(vii) emergency situations; and
(viii) the current Kansas dental laws; and
(4) include final written and clinical evaluations that require
a minimum passing score of 75 percent.
(d) As a further condition of returning to the practice of
dental hygiene, the dental hygienist may be required to appear before the
board.
(e) A formerly retired or disabled dental hygienist who is
returning to the practice of dental hygiene, without the requirement of a
clinical examination, may not administer local anesthesia or nitrous oxide
until having completed courses of instruction in local anesthesia and nitrous
oxide approved by the board.
Notes
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