Maine Code § 32-18377

Dental therapist
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1. Scope of practice. A dental therapist may perform the following procedures in limited practice
settings, if authorized by a written practice agreement under the general supervision of a supervising
dentist licensed in this State pursuant to subsection 3.
A. To the extent permitted in a written practice agreement, a dental therapist may provide the care
and services listed in this paragraph under the general supervision of the supervising dentist:
(1) Perform oral health assessments, pulpal disease assessments for primary and young teeth,
simple cavity preparations and restorations and simple extractions;
(2) Prepare and place stainless steel crowns and aesthetic anterior crowns for primary incisors
and prepare, place and remove space maintainers;
(4) Administer local anesthesia and nitrous oxide analgesia;
(6) Conduct urgent management of dental trauma, perform suturing, extract primary teeth and
perform nonsurgical extractions of periodontally diseased permanent teeth if authorized in
advance by the supervising dentist; and
(7) Provide, dispense and administer anti-inflammatories, nonprescription analgesics,
antimicrobials, antibiotics and anticaries materials. [PL 2023, c. 354, §10 (AMD).]
B. To the extent permitted in a written practice agreement, a dental therapist may provide the care
and services identified in section 18371, subsection 3 and section 18374 under the general
supervision of the supervising dentist. [PL 2021, c. 223, §13 (AMD).]
[PL 2023, c. 354, §10 (AMD).]
2. Supervision responsibilities. A dental therapist may be delegated a dentist's responsibility to
supervise up to 2 dental hygienists and 3 unlicensed persons in any one practice setting through a written
practice agreement pursuant to subsection 3.
[PL 2019, c. 388, §10 (AMD).]
3. Practice requirements. A dental therapist must comply with the following practice limitations.
A. [PL 2019, c. 388, §10 (RP).]
B. A dental therapist may practice under the general supervision of a dentist through a written
practice agreement signed by both parties. A written practice agreement is a signed document that
outlines the functions that the dental therapist is authorized to perform, which may not exceed the
scopes of practice specified in subsections 1 and 2. A dental therapist may practice only under the
standing order of the supervising dentist, may provide only care that follows written protocols and

may provide only services that the dental therapist is authorized to provide by the written practice
agreement. [PL 2023, c. 354, §11 (AMD).]
C. A written practice agreement between a supervising dentist and a dental therapist must include
the following elements:
(1) The services and procedures and the practice settings for those services and procedures that
the dental therapist may provide, together with any limitations on those services and
procedures;
(2) Any age-specific and procedure-specific practice protocols, including case selection
criteria, assessment guidelines and imaging frequency;
(3) Procedures to be used with patients treated by the dental therapist for obtaining informed
consent and for creating and maintaining dental records;
(4) A plan for review of patient records by the supervising dentist and the dental therapist;
(5) A plan for managing medical emergencies in each practice setting in which the dental
therapist provides care;
(6) A quality assurance plan for monitoring care, including patient care review, referral follow-
up and a quality assurance chart review;
(7) Protocols for administering and dispensing medications, including the specific
circumstances under which medications may be administered and dispensed;
(8) Criteria for providing care to patients with specific medical conditions or complex medical
histories, including requirements for consultation prior to initiating care; and
(9) Specific written protocols, including a plan for providing clinical resources and referrals,
governing situations in which the patient requires treatment that exceeds the scope of practice
or capabilities of the dental therapist. [PL 2019, c. 388, §10 (AMD).]
D. Revisions to a written practice agreement must be documented in a new written practice
agreement signed by the supervising dentist and the dental therapist. [PL 2019, c. 388, §10
(AMD).]
E. A dental therapist shall file a copy of a written practice agreement with the board, keep a copy
for the dental therapist's own records and make a copy available to patients of the dental therapist
upon request. [PL 2019, c. 388, §10 (AMD).]
F. A dental therapist shall refer patients in accordance with a written practice agreement to another
qualified dental or health care professional to receive needed services that exceed the scope of
practice of the dental therapist. [PL 2019, c. 388, §10 (AMD).]
G. A dental therapist who provides services or procedures beyond those authorized in a written
agreement engages in unprofessional conduct and is subject to discipline pursuant to section 18325.
[PL 2019, c. 388, §10 (AMD).]
[PL 2023, c. 354, §11 (AMD).]
4. Dental coverage and reimbursement. Notwithstanding Title 24-A, section 2752, any service
performed by a dentist, dental assistant or dental hygienist licensed in this State that is reimbursed by
private insurance, a dental service corporation, the MaineCare program under Title 22 or the Children's
Health Insurance Program under Title 22, section 3174-T must also be covered and reimbursed when
performed by a dental therapist authorized to practice under this chapter.
[PL 2023, c. 597, §19 (AMD).]

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