N.H. Admin. Code § Vet 901.01 - Dental Care Performed by a Licensed Veterinarian
(a) Veterinary
dentistry is a discipline of veterinary medicine and surgery and includes the
diagnosis, treatment, and management of the oral health for companion animals,
equines, livestock, and various exotic species.
(b) Surgical procedure of the head or oral
cavity shall include the following:
(1) The
administration of prescription of sedatives, tranquilizers, analgesics, or
anesthetics;
(2) Invasive
procedures of the tissues of the oral cavity such as, but not limited to, the
following:
a. Removal of sharp enamel points,
except as permitted by
Vet
101.02(b)(4);
b. Treatment of malocclusions of premolars,
molars, canine teeth, and incisors;
c. Odontoplasty;
d. Extraction of first premolars and
deciduous premolars and incisors;
e. Extraction of damaged or diseased
teeth;
f. Treatment of diseased
teeth via restorations or endodontic procedures;
g. Periodontal and orthodontic treatments;
and
h. Endoscopy of the oral
cavity; and
(3)
Interpretation of dental radiography.
(c) A veterinarian shall perform operative
dentistry and oral surgery for companion animals, equines, livestock, and
various exotic species.
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