22 Tex. Admin. Code § 114.3 - Pit and Fissure Sealant
(a) The
following words and terms, when used in this section, shall have the following
meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) "Didactic education" requires the
presentation and instruction of theory and scientific principles.
(2) "Clinical education" requires providing
care to patient(s) under the direct supervision of a dentist or dental
hygienist instructor.
(3) "Direct
Supervision" requires that the instructor responsible for the procedure shall
be physically present during patient care and shall be aware of the patient's
physical status and well-being.
(b) In addition to application of pit and
fissure sealants a dental assistant who meets the requirements in this section
may use a rubber prophylaxis cup and appropriate polishing materials to cleanse
the occlusal and smooth surfaces of teeth that will be sealed or to prepare
teeth for application of orthodontic bonding resins. Cleansing is intended only
to prepare the teeth for the application of sealants or bonding resins and
should not exceed the amount needed to do so.
(c) The dentist may not bill for a cleansing
provided hereunder as a prophylaxis.
(d) A Texas-licensed dentist may delegate the
application of pit and fissure sealants to a dental assistant if the dental
assist has:
(1) at least two years of
experience as a dental assistant;
(2) successfully completed a current course
in basic life support; and
(3)
completed a minimum of 8 hours of education that includes clinical and didactic
education in pit and fissure sealants taken through a CODA-accredited dental,
dental hygiene, or dental assistant program approved by the Board whose course
of instruction includes:
(A) infection
control;
(B) cardiopulmonary
resuscitation;
(C) treatment of
medical emergencies;
(D)
microbiology;
(E)
chemistry;
(F) dental
anatomy;
(G) ethics related to pit
and fissure sealants;
(H)
jurisprudence related to pit and fissure sealants; and
(I) the correct application of sealants,
including the actual clinical application of sealants.
(e) Application of pit and fissure
sealants must be in accordance with the minimum standard of care and limited to
the dental assistant's scope of practice.
(f) The dental assistant must comply with the
Dental Practice Act and Board Rules in the application of pit and fissure
sealants. Pursuant to §258.003 of the Dental Practice Act, the delegating
dentist is responsible for all dental acts delegated to a dental assistant,
including application of pit and fissure sealant.
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