Source: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/rules/3100.3600/
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﻿ 3100.3600 - MN Rules Part
Part 3100.3600
3100.3500 3100.4100
A dental therapist, dental hygienist, or licensed dental assistant may not administer general anesthesia, deep sedation, moderate sedation, or minimal sedation.
General anesthesia or deep sedation; educational training requirements.
A dentist may administer general anesthesia or deep sedation only pursuant to items A to C.
Moderate sedation; educational training requirements.
A dentist may administer moderate sedation only pursuant to items A to C.
a course of education resulting in the dentist becoming clinically competent for administration of moderate sedation, to include a minimum of 60 hours of didactic education in both enteral and parenteral administration, personally administering and managing at least ten individual supervised cases of parenteral moderate sedation of which a maximum of five cases may be performed on a patient-simulated manikin, and submit to the board original documentation from the instructor of successful completion of the course;
Nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia; educational training requirements.
A dentist may administer nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia only according to items A to D and subpart 5, items A and C. A dental therapist may administer nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia only according to items C to F. A dental hygienist may administer nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia only according to items C to F and subpart 5, item D. A licensed dental assistant may administer nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia only after a maximum dosage has been prescribed by a dentist for a specific patient, and it is administered according to items C to F and subpart 5, item D.
A licensed dentist who was administering nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia on or before January 1, 1993, may register that fact with the board according to subpart 5, item A. Such registered dentists may continue to administer nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia and need not comply with item B.
A dentist who has not previously registered with the board pursuant to subpart 5, item A, may administer nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia only after satisfactorily completing a course on the administration of nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia from an institution accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation, and submitting to the board original documentation from the institution of successful completion of the course. The course must be a minimum of 12 hours total comprised of didactic instruction, personally administering and managing at least three individual supervised cases of analgesia, and supervised clinical experience using fail-safe anesthesia equipment capable of positive pressure respiration.
A dentist, dental therapist, dental hygienist, or licensed dental assistant must complete CPR training and maintain current CPR certification thereafter.
A dentist, dental therapist, dental hygienist, or licensed dental assistant must only use fail-safe anesthesia equipment capable of positive pressure respiration.
A dental therapist, dental hygienist, or licensed dental assistant may administer nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia only after satisfactorily completing a course on the administration of nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia from an institution accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation, and submitting to the board original documentation from the institution of successful completion of the course. The course must be a minimum of 12 hours total comprised of didactic instruction, personally administering and managing at least three individual supervised cases of analgesia, and supervised clinical experience using fail-safe anesthesia equipment capable of positive pressure respiration.
A dental therapist, dental hygienist, or licensed dental assistant may administer nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia under the appropriate level of supervision by a dentist who is current with the requirements to administer nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia according to items A to D and subpart 5, items A to C.
the name, address, and telephone number of the institution at which the dentist took the course that complies with subpart 4, item B, or the dentist's written attestation that the dentist has successfully completed the education to administer nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia through an institution accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation; and
documentation of current CPR certification as required by subpart 4, item C.
the name, address, and telephone number of the institution at which the dental hygienist or licensed dental assistant successfully completed the course required by subpart 4, item E; and
A dental therapist who graduated from a board-approved dental therapy program in Minnesota prior to August 1, 2013, may administer nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia only after the dental therapist has submitted the information in subitems (1) and (2) to the board on forms provided by the board:
the name, address, and telephone number of the institution where the dental therapist successfully completed the course required by subpart 4, item E; and
A dentist who has a current license to practice dentistry in Minnesota may administer analgesia.
A dentist who has a current license to practice dentistry in Minnesota may administer minimal sedation.
Reporting of incidents required.
A dentist, dental therapist, dental hygienist, or licensed dental assistant must report to the board any incident that arises from the administration of nitrous oxide inhalation analgesia, general anesthesia, deep sedation, moderate sedation, local anesthesia, analgesia, or minimal sedation that results in:
a serious or unusual outcome that produces a temporary or permanent physiological injury, harm, or other detrimental effect to one or more of a patient's body systems; or
minimal sedation unintentionally becoming moderate sedation, deep sedation, or general anesthesia when the licensee does not have a certificate for administering general anesthesia or moderate sedation described in subparts 9 and 9b.
general anesthesia, which authorizes a dentist to administer general anesthesia, deep sedation, or moderate sedation, or to provide dental services to patients under general anesthesia, deep sedation, or moderate sedation when a dentist employs or contracts another licensed health care professional with the qualified training and legal qualification to administer general anesthesia, deep sedation, or moderate sedation; and
moderate sedation, which authorizes a dentist to administer moderate sedation, or to provide dental services to patients under moderate sedation when a dentist employs or contracts another licensed health care professional with the qualified training and legal qualification to administer moderate sedation.
All certificates described in item B are issued and governed by subitems (1) to (9).
A dentist holding a current general anesthesia or moderate sedation certificate on March 19, 2007, is considered by the board to be in compliance with this subpart until the expiration and required renewal of the certificate described in subitem (5).
Expiration or termination of general anesthesia or moderate sedation certificate; requirements.
A dentist requesting renewal or recertification of a general anesthesia or moderate sedation certificate following expiration or termination must comply with the requirements for the applicable interval specified in item A or B. After successful completion of all requirements, the board shall issue a general anesthesia or moderate sedation certificate to the dentist.
A dentist whose anesthesia/sedation certificate has expired as described in subpart 9, item C, subitem (5), or who voluntarily terminated the anesthesia/sedation certificate, within 60 calendar days after the renewal application deadline, must comply with subitems (1) to (6):
submit to the board a completed board-approved renewal application form for a general anesthesia or moderate sedation certificate;
submit with the renewal application the applicable nonrefundable renewal fee described in Minnesota Statutes, section 150A.091, subdivision 11;
submit payment of the nonrefundable late fee to the board described in Minnesota Statutes, section 150A.091, subdivision 11a;
provide official documentation as proof of current certification in ACLS or PALS;
provide required documentation of current CPR certification; and
not administer general anesthesia, deep sedation, or moderate sedation until the board issues a general anesthesia or moderate sedation certificate to the dentist.
A dentist whose anesthesia/sedation certificate has been terminated by the board according to subpart 9, item C, subitem (5), or who voluntarily terminated the anesthesia/sedation certificate, more than 60 calendar days after the renewal application deadline, must comply with subitems (1) to (6):
submit to the board a completed board-approved recertification application form for a general anesthesia or moderate sedation certificate;
submit with the recertification application the applicable nonrefundable recertification fee described in Minnesota Statutes, section 150A.091, subdivision 11b;
provide official documentation from the institution verifying successful completion of the educational requirements for either general anesthesia described in subpart 2 or moderate sedation described in subpart 3;
provide official documentation of current certification in ACLS or PALS;
Upon receipt of a recertification application for general anesthesia or moderate sedation, the board may require that the dentist undergo an on-site inspection described in subpart 11or further review of the dentist's anesthesia/sedation credentials.
Certificate to provide dentistry with contracted sedation provider.
A dentist shall not provide dental services to a patient who is under general anesthesia, deep sedation, or moderate sedation, at any location other than a hospital, unless the dentist possesses the applicable contracted sedation provider certificate for general anesthesia or moderate sedation issued by the board according to this subpart. For certification, the dentist shall meet all applicable requirements of this subpart, including the practice and equipment requirements in subpart 10 and the on-site inspection requirements in subpart 11. Failure by a dentist to obtain the applicable certificate subjects the dentist to disciplinary proceedings on grounds specified in parts 3100.6100 and 3100.6200, and Minnesota Statutes, section 150A.08, subdivision 1. Certificates shall be issued by the board in the following titles:
dentistry with contracted sedation provider-general anesthesia, which authorizes a dentist to provide dental services to patients under general anesthesia, deep sedation, or moderate sedation when a dentist employs or contracts another licensed health care professional with the qualified training and legal authority to administer general anesthesia, deep sedation, or moderate sedation; and
dentistry with contracted sedation provider-moderate sedation, which authorizes a dentist to provide dental services to patients under moderate sedation when a dentist employs or contracts another licensed health care professional with the qualified training and legal qualification to administer moderate sedation.
Certificates in item A are issued and governed by subitems (1) to (7).
To obtain an initial contracted sedation provider certificate, a board-approved application form must be filled out completely and submitted to the board along with the applicable nonrefundable fee in Minnesota Statutes, section 150A.091, subdivision 11. A completed application form will provide information on the employed or contracted licensed health care professional, office facilities, emergency protocols, monitoring equipment, record-keeping procedures, and other information reasonably needed by the board to assess the certificate application.
For renewal of a contracted sedation provider certificate, a board-approved application form must be completed and submitted to the board along with the applicable nonrefundable fee in Minnesota Statutes, section 150A.091, subdivision 11, whenever the dentist is subject to license renewal in part 3100.1700, subpart 2. A completed application form will provide information on the employed or contracted licensed health care professional, office facilities, emergency protocols, monitoring equipment, record-keeping procedures, and other information reasonably needed by the board to assess the certificate application. A dentist's contracted sedation provider certificate expires if the completed application and nonrefundable fee are not received by the board by the application deadline. Immediately upon expiration of a certificate, the dentist is prohibited from providing dental services to patients under general anesthesia, deep sedation, or moderate sedation until the board issues a current contracted sedation provider certificate to the dentist as described in item C. Absent a timely renewal, after 60 days from the renewal application deadline, the board will terminate the dentist's contracted sedation provider certificate and send a notice of termination to the dentist.
The dentist must comply with the practice and equipment requirements in subpart 10.
The dentist must comply with having an on-site inspection described in subpart 11.
If a dentist possesses a moderate sedation certificate described in subpart 9 and desires to provide dental services to a patient under general anesthesia or deep sedation, at any location other than a hospital, the dentist must obtain a contracted sedation provider certificate for general anesthesia.
A request for issuance of a duplicate contracted sedation provider certificate must be accompanied by the applicable nonrefundable fee specified in Minnesota Statutes, section 150A.091, subdivision 12.
A certificate issued by the board must be conspicuously displayed in plain sight of patients in every office in which the dentist provides dental services to patients under general anesthesia, deep sedation, or moderate sedation.
A dentist desiring renewal of a contracted sedation provider certificate following expiration or termination by the board under item B, subitem (2), or who voluntarily terminated the certificate must comply with subitems (1) to (5). The dentist must:
submit to the board a completed board-approved renewal application form for an appropriate contracted sedation provider certificate;
submit payment to the board of the nonrefundable late fee specified in Minnesota Statutes, section 150A.091, subdivision 11a;
not provide dental services to patients under general anesthesia, deep sedation, or moderate sedation until the board issues an appropriate contracted sedation provider certificate to the dentist.
On-site inspection; requirements and procedures.
All offices in which general anesthesia, deep sedation, or moderate sedation is conducted under the terms of this part must be in compliance with items A to C. Besides these requirements, each office must be in compliance with the practice and equipment requirements in subpart 10. The dentist is responsible for all costs associated with an on-site inspection.
MS s 150A.04; 150A.06; 150A.08; 150A.10
16 SR 2314; 20 SR 1196; 27 SR 1836; 29 SR 306; 31 SR 1238; 35 SR 459; 36 SR 738; 37 SR 1849; 39 SR 1455; 42 SR 226; 43 SR 507