Or. Admin. Code § 875-015-0050 - Veterinary Dentistry
(1) A
veterinary dental operation or procedure is the application or use of any
instrument or device to any portion of an animal's tooth, gum, or related
tissue for the prevention, cure, or relief of any wound, fracture, injury,
disease, or other condition of an animal's tooth, gum, or related tissue.
Dental operations or procedures shall be performed only by licensed
veterinarians, except for those veterinary dental procedures set out in section
(3) of this rule.
(2) Minimum
Standards:
(a) Where preventive dental
cleanings are offered, appropriate polishing equipment shall be
available;
(b) Dental diagnostic
radiograph capability shall be available when surgical dental services are
offered;
(c) Records of dental work
performed shall be kept and become part of the animal's permanent
record.
(3) Preventive
veterinary dental procedures including, but not limited to, the removal of
calculus, soft deposits, plaque, and stains, or the smoothing, filing, or
polishing of tooth surfaces shall be performed only by licensed veterinarians,
certified veterinary technicians or veterinary assistants under the direct
supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
(4) This rule does not prohibit any person
from utilizing cotton swabs, gauze, dental floss, dentifrice, toothbrushes, or
similar items to maintain an animal's oral hygiene.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 686.210
Stats. Implemented: ORS 686.040 & 686.370
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