Dental Hygiene Practice Laws

Oral health care is an essential component of overall health. Poor oral health can lead to nutritional deficiencies, chronic pain and time away from work or school. Dental hygienists provide essential support for the oral health care system in the United States. State laws and regulations determine where dental hygienists may practice, define which oral health services hygienists may provide, and establish the degree of supervision that dentists must have over the work of hygienists. 

This is a longitudinal dataset, displaying laws from January 1, 2013 to January 1, 2015. 

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1. Are dental hygienists explicitly prohibited from practicing independently?
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2. Are dental hygienists allowed to perform scaling?
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2.1. What type of supervision is required for dental hygienists to perform scaling?
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2.1.1. In what settings may a dental hygienist perform scaling without supervision?
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3. Are dental hygienists allowed to apply fluoride?
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3.1. What type of supervision is required for dental hygienists to apply fluoride?
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3.1.1. In what settings may a dental hygienist apply fluoride without supervision?
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4. Are dental hygienists allowed to apply sealants?
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4.1. What type of supervision is required for dental hygienists to apply sealants?
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4.1.1. In what settings may a dental hygienist apply sealants without supervision?
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5. What other services may dental hygienists provide without supervision?
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6. Can a dental hygienist provide services with a special license or permit?
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6.1. What services can be provided with a special license or permit?
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6.1.1. What type of supervision is necessary to provide these services?
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7. Can a dental hygienist provide services on a volunteer basis?
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7.1. In what settings can a dental hygienist provide services on a volunteer basis?
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7.2. Is a dental hygienist required to have a specific license to provide services on a volunteer basis?
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7.3. What services can be provided on a volunteer basis?
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7.3.1. What type of supervision is necessary to provide these services?
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8. Can dental hygienists provide services without a standard active state license?
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8.1. Who can provide services without a standard active state license?
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