Nevada Code § 631.3129

Authorized acts by expanded function dental assistant or dental hygienist with special endorsement to practice restorative dental hygiene
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An expanded function dental assistant or
dental hygienist with a special endorsement to practice restorative dental
hygiene may perform the following acts under the conditions prescribed by NRS 631.288 and 631.31288 :
1. Any service that a dental assistant or
dental hygienist, as applicable, is authorized to perform pursuant to this
chapter or any regulation adopted pursuant thereto.
2. Placing, condensing, contouring,
adjusting, curing and finishing restorations that are made of a direct
restorative material, including, without limitation, amalgam, resin-based composite
and glass ionomer.
3. Placing and removing matrices and
interproximal wedge devices.
4. Placing desensitizers, liners and
bases.
5. Taking final impressions for:
(a) Indirect restorations, including, without
limitation, crowns, bridges and veneers; and
(b) Removable prostheses, including, without
limitation, dentures.
6. Adjusting a removable prostheses
extraorally.
7. Cementation of permanent restorations,
including, without limitation, crowns, bridges and veneers, if the authorizing
dentist:
(a) Evaluates and approves each permanent
restoration before the cementation is final; and
(b) Inspects each permanent restoration before
the patient leaves the premises where the cementation occurred.
8. Placing topical fluoride.
9. Administering a hemostatic agent.
10. Applying agents for bleaching teeth.
11. Using an ultrasonic scaling unit only
for the removal of bonding agents. This subsection does not authorize an
expanded function dental assistant to use an ultrasonic scaling unit on any
natural tooth.

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