Nevada Code § 631.3452

Designation and responsibilities of dental director of dental office or clinic; retention of records
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Except
as otherwise provided in NRS 631.3453 ,
an entity that owns or operates a dental office or clinic as described in
paragraph (g) of subsection 2 of NRS 631.215 must:
1. Designate an actively licensed dentist
as the dental director of the dental office or clinic. The dental director
shall have responsibility for the clinical practice of dentistry at the dental
office or clinic, including, without limitation:
(a) Diagnosing or treating any of the diseases or
lesions of the oral cavity, teeth, gingiva or the supporting structures thereof.
(b) Administering or prescribing such remedies,
medicinal or otherwise, as are needed in the treatment of dental or oral
diseases.
(c) Determining:
(1) Whether a particular treatment is
necessary or advisable; or
(2) Which particular treatment is
necessary or advisable.
(d) The overall quality of patient care that is
rendered or performed in the clinical practice of dentistry.
(e) Supervising dental hygienists, dental
therapists, dental assistants, expanded function dental assistants and other
personnel involved in direct patient care and authorizing procedures performed
by the dental hygienists, dental therapists, dental assistants, expanded
function dental assistants and other personnel in accordance with the standards
of supervision established by law or regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
(f) Providing any other specific services that
are within the scope of clinical dental practice.
(g) Retaining patient dental records as required
by law and regulations adopted by the Board.
(h) Ensuring that each patient receiving services
from the dental office or clinic has a dentist of record.
2. Maintain current records of the names
of licensed dentists who supervise the clinical activities of dental
hygienists, dental therapists, dental assistants, expanded function dental
assistants or other personnel involved in direct patient care. The records must
be available to the Board upon written request.

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