Minn. R. agency 125, ch. 3100, ADVERTISING, pt. 3100.7000 - ADVERTISING DENTAL SPECIALTY PRACTICE
Subpart 1.
Specialty areas.
The following special areas of dentistry are recognized as suitable for the announcement of specialty dental practices:
A. dental anesthesiology;
B. dental public health;
C. endodontics (endodontist);
D. oral and maxillofacial pathology (oral
pathologist);
E. oral and
maxillofacial radiology (oral radiologist);
F. oral and maxillofacial surgery (oral and
maxillofacial surgeon);
G. oral
medicine;
H. orofacial
pain;
I. orthodontics and
dentofacial orthopedics (orthodontist);
J. pediatric dentistry
(pedodontist);
K. periodontics
(periodontist); and
L.
prosthodontics (prosthodontist).
Subp.
2.
Education criteria. A licensed dentist may
advertise as a specialist in an area if the dentist has evidence of graduating
from a postdoctoral specialty program accredited by the Commission on Dental
Accreditation in any of the designated specialty areas of subpart 1.
Subp. 3.
Restricting practice.
Subpart 2 does not prohibit a dentist who does not meet the above education or
experience criteria from restricting a practice to one or more specific areas
of dentistry. These dentist's must not use the terms "specialist," "specialty,"
"specializing," or "limited to." The advertising must state that the services
are being provided by a general dentist.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 150A.04; 150A.06; 150A.08; 150A.10; 150A.11; 214.06; 214.15; 319A.18
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