Anesthesia Rule Changes Adopted by State Dental Board

Krysia GabenskiFeatured News

May 19, 2015

During fall 2014 and spring 2015, the State Dental Board conducted rulemaking hearings to help implement the dental sunset review bill. The State Board established four related rulemaking committees: anesthesia; CE and fining; licensure; lasers, dental hygiene prescribing and dental laboratories. Ten committee meetings were held through the fall, as well as five rulemaking sessions. These meetings were all open for dentist participation, and the CDA encouraged member dentists to attend and provide input.

As previously shared with CDA members, the State Dental Board adopted CE, fining, licensure, laser, dental hygiene prescribing and dental laboratory rule changes at its meeting in January 2015. These rules took effect March 30. View a copy of the updated rules here.

In April 2015, the State Board held a final rulemaking hearing on anesthesia rule changes. A copy of the proposed rules can be viewed here. The proposed rules were adopted with minimal editorial changes at the April meeting and will take effect June 30.

Primary changes to the anesthesia rule include new:

•    Restrictions on use of certain drugs with a narrow margin for maintaining consciousness, except for dentists who have a deep sedation/general anesthesia permit.
•    Requirements for capnography (end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring) for all dentists administering moderate sedation or deep sedation/general anesthesia by July 1, 2016.
•    Office re-inspections for all dentists who renew a moderate sedation or deep sedation/general anesthesia permit.
•    CE requirements for any dentist who renews an anesthesia permit on or after March 1, 2016. Seventeen hours of anesthesia or sedation-specific CE from an approved CE provider must be documented to renew anesthesia permits on or after this date. The required CE must be taken during the five years preceding the permit renewal date. Life-support courses, including BLS, ACLS and PALS, cannot be counted toward this requirement.
•    Pediatric designations on anesthesia permits, which will be required in addition to the base anesthesia permit for dentists providing minimal sedation, moderate sedation or deep sedation/general anesthesia to patients under 12 years old. Dentists with current anesthesia permits will automatically receive a pediatric designation for one year. To maintain the pediatric designation after June 30, 2016, documentation of additional training and experience on pediatric patients is required.

In coming months, the State Dental Board plans to review all sections of the dental rules that were not addressed during the sunset review rulemaking, with particular focus on rules for infection control and recordkeeping. If you have suggestions on current dental rules, you may submit your comments directly to the Department of Regulatory Agencies at dental@dora.state.co.us or to the CDA at jennifer@cdaonline.org or by fax to 303-740-7989.