Colorado Code § 12-220-502

Construction of dental devices by unlicensed technician
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(1) (a) A
licensed dentist who uses the services of an unlicensed technician for the purpose of
constructing, altering, repairing, or duplicating any denture, bridge, splint, or orthodontic or
prosthetic appliance shall furnish the unlicensed technician with a written or electronic
laboratory work order in a form approved by the board, which form shall be dated and signed by
the dentist for each separate and individual piece of work. The dentist shall make the laboratory
work order in a reproducible form, and the dentist and the unlicensed technician shall each retain
a copy in a permanent file for two years. The permanent files of the licensed dentist and the
unlicensed technician must be open to inspection at any reasonable time by the board or its duly
constituted agent. The licensed dentist that furnishes the laboratory work order must have
appropriate training, education, and experience related to the prescribed treatment and is
responsible for directly supervising all intraoral treatment rendered to the patient.
(b) An unlicensed technician that possesses a valid laboratory work order may provide
extraoral construction, manufacture, fabrication, supply, or repair of identified dental and
orthodontic devices but shall not provide intraoral service in a human mouth except under the
direct supervision of a licensed dentist in accordance with section 12-220-501 (3)(d).
(2) If the dentist fails to keep permanent records of laboratory work orders as required in
subsection (1)(a) of this section, the dentist is subject to disciplinary action as deemed
appropriate by the board.
(3) If an unlicensed technician fails to have in the technician's possession a laboratory
work order signed by a licensed dentist with each denture, bridge, splint, or orthodontic or
prosthetic appliance in the technician's possession, the absence of the laboratory work order is
prima facie evidence of a violation of this section and constitutes the practice of dentistry
without an active license in violation of, and subject to the penalties specified in, section 12-220-
211.

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