6606 - Definition of practice of dental hygiene.

§ 6606. Definition  of practice of dental hygiene.  1. The practice of  the profession of dental hygiene is defined as the performance of dental  services which shall include removing  calcareous  deposits,  accretions  and  stains  from  the  exposed surfaces of the teeth which begin at the  epithelial attachment  and  applying  topical  agents  indicated  for  a  complete dental prophylaxis, removing cement, placing or removing rubber  dam, removing sutures, placing matrix band, providing patient education,  applying   topical   medication,   placing  and  exposing  X-ray  films,  performing  topical  fluoride  applications   and   topical   anesthetic  applications,  polishing teeth, taking medical history, charting caries,  taking impressions for  study  casts,  placing  and  removing  temporary  restorations,  administering  and monitoring nitrous oxide analgesia and  administering and monitoring local infiltration anesthesia,  subject  to  certification  in  accordance  with  section sixty-six hundred five-b of  this article, and any other function in the definition of  the  practice  of  dentistry  as  may  be delegated by a licensed dentist in accordance  with regulations promulgated by the commissioner. The practice of dental  hygiene may be conducted in the office of any licensed dentist or in any  appropriately equipped school or public institution  but  must  be  done  under the supervision of a licensed dentist.    2.   The   commissioner  shall  promulgate  regulations  defining  the  functions a dental hygienist may perform that are  consistent  with  the  training and qualifications for a license as a dental hygienist.