Maryland Code § HO-4-101

Section HO-4-101
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Board" means the State Board of Dental Examiners.
(c) "Dental appliance" means any:
(1) Oral prosthesis;
(2) Orthodontic appliance;
(3) Regulatory appliance;
(4) Supportive appliance; or
(5) Other intraoral appliance or restoration.
(c-1) "Dental assistant" means an individual who directly assists a dentist in
the practice of dentistry.
(d) "Dental hygienist" means an individual, other than a dentist, who
practices dental hygiene.
(e) "Dental laboratory" means any commercial laboratory or workroom in
which a person engages in dental laboratory work.
(f) "Dental laboratory work" means making, repairing, or altering a dental
appliance extraorally.
(f-1) "Dental professional corporation" means:
(1) A corporation solely owned by an individual or individuals
licensed by the Board to practice dentistry and formed under Title 5 of the
Corporations and Associations Article; or
(2) A professional service limited liability company owned solely by
an individual or individuals licensed by the Board to practice dentistry and formed
under Title 4A of the Corporations and Associations Article.

(g) "Dentist" means an individual who practices dentistry.
(g-1) "Expanded function dental assistant" means a dental assistant who is
certified by the Board to perform specific intraoral procedures.
(h) (1) "License" means, unless the context requires otherwise, a license
issued by the Board to:
(i) Practice dentistry; or
(ii) Practice dental hygiene.
(2) "License" includes, unless the context requires otherwise:
(i) A general license to practice dentistry;
(ii) A limited license to practice dentistry;
(iii) A teacher's license to practice dentistry;
(iv) A general license to practice dental hygiene;
(v) A teacher's license to practice dental hygiene;
(vi) A retired volunteer dentist's license to practice dentistry;
(vii) A retired volunteer dental hygienist's license to practice
dental hygiene;
(viii) A volunteer dentist's license to practice dentistry;
(ix) A volunteer dental hygienist's license to practice dental
hygiene;
(x) A temporary volunteer dentist's license to practice
dentistry; and
(xi) A temporary volunteer dental hygienist's license to
practice dental hygiene.
(i) (1) "Licensed dental hygienist" means, unless the context requires
otherwise, a dental hygienist who is licensed by the Board to practice dental hygiene.

(2) "Licensed dental hygienist" includes, unless the context requires
otherwise, a holder of:
(i) A general license to practice dental hygiene;
(ii) A teacher's license to practice dental hygiene;
(iii) A retired volunteer dental hygienist's license to practice
dental hygiene;
(iv) A volunteer dental hygienist's license to practice dental
hygiene; or
(v) A temporary volunteer dental hygienist's license to
practice dental hygiene.
(j) (1) "Licensed dentist" means, unless the context requires otherwise,
a dentist who is licensed by the Board to practice dentistry.
(2) "Licensed dentist" includes, unless the context requires
otherwise, a holder of:
(i) A general license to practice dentistry;
(ii) A limited license to practice dentistry;
(iii) A teacher's license to practice dentistry;
(iv) A retired volunteer dentist's license to practice dentistry;
(v) A volunteer dentist's license to practice dentistry; or
(vi) A temporary volunteer dentist's license to practice
dentistry.
(k) "Practice dental hygiene" means to:
(1) Perform a preliminary dental examination;
(2) Perform a complete prophylaxis, including the removal of any
deposit, accretion, or stain from the surface of a tooth or a restoration;
(3) Polish a tooth or a restoration;

(4) Chart cavities, restorations, missing teeth, periodontal
conditions, and other features observed during preliminary examination,
prophylaxis, or polishing;
(5) Apply a medicinal agent to a tooth for a prophylactic purpose;
(6) Take a dental X ray;
(7) Perform a manual curettage in conjunction with scaling and root
planing;
(8) Administer local anesthesia in accordance with § 4-206.1 or § 4-
206.3 of this title;
(9) Administer nitrous oxide in accordance with § 4-206.2 of this
title; or
(10) Perform any other intraoral function that the Board authorizes
by a rule or regulation adopted under § 4-206 of this title.
(l) (1) "Practice dentistry" means to:
(i) Perform or attempt to perform any intraoral dental service
or intraoral dental operation;
(ii) Diagnose, treat, or attempt to diagnose or treat any
disease, injury, malocclusion, or malposition of a tooth, gum, or jaw, or structures
associated with a tooth, gum, or jaw if the service, operation, or procedure is included
in the curricula of an accredited dental school or in an approved dental residency
program of an accredited hospital or teaching institution;
(iii) Perform or offer to perform dental laboratory work;
(iv) Place or adjust a dental appliance in a human mouth; or
(v) Administer anesthesia for the purposes of dentistry and
not as a medical specialty.
(2) "Practice dentistry" includes:
(i) Patient evaluation, diagnosis, and determination of
treatment plans;

(ii) Determination of treatment options, including the choice of
restorative and treatment materials and diagnostic equipment; and
(iii) Determination and establishment of dental patient
protocols, dental standards of care, and dental practice guidelines.
(3) "Practice dentistry" does not include the responsibilities of a
supervising dentist under § 4-104 of this subtitle.
(m) Except as provided in § 4-308(f)(2) of this title, "supervision" means
supervision of a dental hygienist by a dentist, where the dentist may or may not be
present when the dental hygienist performs the dental hygiene procedures but is
available on the premises.
(n) "Temporary dental clinic permit" means, unless the context requires
otherwise, a temporary permit issued by the Board to a bona fide charitable
organization to provide dental services to the poor, elderly, or disabled at a dental
clinic.
(o) "Third party" means any person who collects premiums, assumes
financial risks, pays claims, or provides administrative services relating to any:
(1) Insurance policy;
(2) Insurance contract;
(3) Health prepayment contract;
(4) Health care plan; or
(5) Nonprofit health service plan contract.

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