22 Tex. Admin. Code § 116.4 - Requirements
(a) The following procedures, performed in
relation to permitted dental laboratory services described in Occupations Code,
§
266.001, and
pursuant to a written prescription from a licensed dentist, may be undertaken
by a registered dental laboratory:
(1) Shade
taking. Dental laboratories providing this service shall institute and maintain
infection control procedures for in-laboratory shade verification to protect
the patient and laboratory staff from infectious contamination. Each laboratory
shall:
(A) Dedicate a specific area of the
laboratory for performance of shade verification procedures.
(B) Maintain the area used for shade
verification in a neat, clean, and clutter-free state at all times.
(C) Disinfect areas of patient contact both
before and after each patient.
(D)
Provide a dedicated set of shade guides to be used only for patient shade
verification, and disinfect shade guides before and after each use.
(E) Provide a patient hand mirror for
extraoral use, and disinfect the mirror before and after each patient's
use.
(F) Use a disinfecting agent
for cleaning shade guides that are accidentally dropped.
(G) Require that the technicians taking the
shade wear protective clothing, including gloves.
(2) Computer imaging pertaining to the oral
cavity by a registered laboratory. Computer imaging may be performed only when
authorized by a written prescription from a licensed dentist. The result should
be furnished to that dentist, accompanied by a disclaimer to the patient that
computer imaging is an artistic interpretation and does not guarantee exact
results.
(b) A dental
laboratory shall furnish each licensed dentist from whom prescriptions are
accepted with its permanent registration number and the expiration date of such
registration, and shall maintain for a period of two years any work orders of
any laboratory with which it contracts services. Each work order shall reflect
the Texas registration number and registration expiration date of the
contracted laboratory.
(c) No work
may be outsourced, except to a dental laboratory registered under this
chapter.
(d) A person owning or
operating a laboratory in the State of Texas must maintain the entire
laboratory in a clean and sanitary condition without any accumulation of trash,
debris, or filth, and such premises shall be maintained in full compliance with
all health requirements of the city or county, or both, in which such a
laboratory is located and in conformity with the health laws of the State of
Texas.
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