An Act Concerning Dental Assistants And Expanded Function Dental Auxiliary.
The provisions within SB00993 directly amend existing regulations by defining terms including 'dental assistant,' 'credentialed dental assistant,' and 'expanded function dental auxiliary.' The bill proposes that a dentist may delegate certain procedures to dental assistants, provided these procedures are performed under direct supervision, ensuring that the quality of care remains intact. By specifying the roles, the bill aims to elevate the standards of practice among dental professionals, while addressing current gaps in training and responsibility.
SB00993, titled 'An Act Concerning Dental Assistants And Expanded Function Dental Auxiliary,' seeks to modernize the practice of dental assisting in the state by delineating the roles and responsibilities of dental assistants and expanded function dental auxiliaries. The bill highlights the importance of a structured and regulated approach to dental care, ensuring that personnel working in the field are both qualified and adequately supervised by licensed dentists. This act, which is set to take effect on October 1, 2013, aims to enhance the efficiency of dental services provided to the public.
Notable points of contention may arise around the supervision requirements and the delineation of duties for dental assistants. Advocates argue that these changes will enable dental practices to function more effectively, allowing for a better distribution of labor within dental teams. However, concerns may be raised regarding the level of oversight required to ensure patient safety and quality care, especially with the introduction of expanded functions for auxiliaries, which might blur the line between various roles in a dental practice. The balance between efficient practice management and maintaining high health care standards will likely be a focal point of future discussions.