Colorado Code § 12-220-104

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As used in this article 220, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(1) "Accredited" means a program that is nationally recognized for specialized
accrediting for dental, dental therapy, dental hygiene, and dental auxiliary programs by the
United States department of education.
(2) "Board" means the Colorado dental board created in section 12-220-105.
(3) "Dental assistant" means any person, other than a dentist, dental therapist, or dental
hygienist, licensed in Colorado, who may be assigned or delegated to perform dental tasks or
procedures as authorized by this article 220 or by rules of the board.
(4) "Dental hygiene" means the delivery of preventive, educational, and clinical services
supporting total health for the control of oral disease and the promotion of oral health provided
by a dental hygienist within the scope of the dental hygienist's education, training, and
experience and in accordance with applicable law.
(5) "Dental hygiene diagnosis" means the identification of an existing oral health
problem that a dental hygienist is qualified and licensed to treat within the scope of dental
hygiene practice. The dental hygiene diagnosis focuses on behavioral risks and physical
conditions that are related to oral health. A dentist shall confirm any dental hygiene diagnosis
that requires treatment that is outside the scope of dental hygiene practice pursuant to sections
12-220-501, 12-220-503, and 12-220-504.
(5.5) "Dental therapy" means the delivery of dental care as specified in section 12-220-
508 and in accordance with this article 220 and rules promulgated by the board.
(6) "Dentistry" means the evaluation, diagnosis, prevention, or treatment, including
nonsurgical, surgical, or related procedures, of diseases, disorders, or conditions of the oral
cavity, maxillofacial area, or the adjacent and associated structures and the impact of the disease,
disorder, or condition on the human body so long as a dentist is practicing within the scope of
the dentist's education, training, and experience and in accordance with applicable law.
(7) (a) "Direct supervision" means the supervision of those tasks or procedures that do
not require the presence of the dentist in the room where performed but require the dentist's
presence on the premises and availability for prompt consultation and treatment.
(b) For purposes of this subsection (7) only, "premises" means within the same building,
dental office, or treatment facility and within close enough proximity to respond in a timely
manner to an emergency or the need for assistance.
(8) "Independent advertising or marketing agent" means a person, firm, association, or
corporation that performs advertising or other marketing services on behalf of licensed dentists,
including referrals of patients to licensees resulting from patient-initiated responses to the
advertising or marketing services.
(9) (a) "Indirect supervision" means the supervision of those tasks or procedures that do
not require the presence of the dentist in the office or on the premises at the time the tasks or
procedures are being performed, but do require that the tasks be performed with the prior
knowledge and consent of the dentist.
(b) For purposes of this subsection (9) only, "premises" means within the same building,
dental office, or treatment facility and within close enough proximity to respond in a timely
manner to an emergency or the need for assistance.
(10) (a) "Interim therapeutic restoration" or "ITR" means a direct provisional restoration
placed to stabilize a tooth until a licensed dentist can assess the need for further definitive
treatment.
(b) "Interim therapeutic restoration" involves the removal of soft material using hand
instrumentation, without the use of rotary instrumentation, and the subsequent placement of a
glass ionomer restoration or, pursuant to board rules, a restoration using new restorative
materials that may become available and are appropriate to the interim therapeutic procedure.
(c) "Interim therapeutic restoration" includes protective restoration for adults delivered
in accordance with section 12-220-505.
(11) "Laboratory work order" means the written instructions of a dentist licensed in
Colorado authorizing another person to construct, reproduce, or repair any prosthetic denture,
bridge, appliance, or other structure to function in the oral cavity, maxillofacial area, or adjacent
and associated regions.
(12) "License" has the meaning specified in section 12-20-102 (9) and includes an
academic license to practice dentistry pursuant to section 12-220-402. A license is a privilege
personal to the licensee, and the board may revoke, suspend, or impose disciplinary conditions
on the license for a violation of this article 220.
(13) "Proprietor" includes any person who:
(a) Employs dentists, dental therapists, dental hygienists, or dental assistants in the
operation of a dental office, except as provided in sections 12-220-305 and 12-220-501;
(b) Places in possession of a dentist, dental therapist, dental hygienist, dental assistant, or
other agent dental material or equipment that may be necessary for the management of a dental
office on the basis of a lease or any other agreement for compensation for the use of the material,
equipment, or offices; or
(c) Retains the ownership or control of dental equipment or material or a dental office
and makes the same available in any manner for use by dentists, dental therapists, dental
hygienists, dental assistants, or other agents; except that nothing in this subsection (13)(c)
applies to bona fide sales of dental equipment or material secured by a chattel mortgage or
retain-title agreement or to the loan of articulators.
(14) Repealed.
(15) "Telehealth supervision" means indirect supervision by a dentist of a dental
therapist or dental hygienist performing a statutorily authorized procedure using
telecommunications systems.

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