Oklahoma Code § 59-328.24

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Dental assistant permit — Expanded duty permits
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A.  No person shall practice as a dental assistant without first
applying for and obtaining a permit from the Board of Dentistry.
B.  The application shall be made to the Board in writing and
shall be accompanied by the fee established by the Board, together
with satisfactory proof that the applicant passes a background check
with criteria established by the Board.
C.  Every dental assistant receiving a permit shall complete a
class on infection control as approved by the Board within one (1)
year from the date of receipt of the permit.  Failure to complete
the class shall be grounds for discipline pursuant to Section
328.29a of this title.
D.  There shall be eight types of expanded duty permits
available for dental assistants upon completion of a program
approved by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) or a
course that has been approved by the Board:
1.  Radiation safety;
2.  Coronal polishing and topical fluoride;
3.  Sealants;
4.  Assisting in the administration of nitrous oxide;
5.  Phlebotomy;
6.  Venipuncture;
7.  Elder care and public health; or
8.  Oral maxillofacial surgery.  An oral maxillofacial surgery
expanded duty permit shall be available to a dental assistant who
has met the requirements as listed in Section 328.25 of this title
and assists a dentist, pediatric dentist, or oral maxillofacial
surgeon who holds a parenteral or general anesthesia permit;
provided, only the dentist, pediatric dentist, or oral maxillofacial
surgeon, or an anesthesiologist or a Certified Registered Nurse
Anesthetist, may administer anesthesia and assess the patient’s
level of sedation and only the dentist, pediatric dentist, or oral
maxillofacial surgeon may perform surgery.
All expanded duties shall be added to the dental assistant
permit upon approval by the Board.
E.  The training requirements for all expanded duty permits
shall be set forth by the Board.  A program that is not CODA-
certified must meet the standards set forth and be approved by the
Board.
F.  An applicant for a dental assistant permit who has graduated
from a dental assisting program accredited by CODA and has passed
the jurisprudence examination shall receive all expanded duty

permits provided for in subsection D of this section if the course
materials approved by the Board are covered in the program.
G.  A dental assistant who holds an out-of-state dental
assistant permit with expanded duties may apply for credentialing
and reciprocity for a dental assistant permit including any expanded
duty by demonstrating the following:
1.  The dental assistant has had a valid dental assistant permit
in another state for a minimum of two (2) years and is in good
standing;
2.  The dental assistant has had a valid expanded duty in
another state for a minimum of one (1) year; and
3.  The dental assistant provides a certificate or proof of
completion of an educational class for the expanded duty and that
the dental assistant has been providing this treatment to dental
patients while working as a dental assistant in a dental office for
one (1) year.
H.  Any person having served in the military as a dental
assistant shall receive credentialing and reciprocity for expanded
functions by demonstrating the following:
1.  Proof of military service in excess of two (2) years with
any certifications or training in the expanded function areas; and
2.  Verification from the commanding officer of the medical
program or the appropriate supervisor stating that the dental
assistant provided the expanded functions on patients in the
military dental facility for a minimum of one (1) year within the
past five (5) years.
Added by Laws 1970, c. 173, § 24, eff. July 1, 1970.  Amended by
Laws 2000, c. 283, § 4, eff. Nov. 1, 2000; Laws 2015, c. 229, § 12,
eff. July 1, 2015; Laws 2018, c. 151, § 6, eff. Nov. 1, 2018; Laws
2019, c. 397, § 6; Laws 2020, c. 161, § 32, emerg. eff. May 21,
2020; Laws 2023, c. 220, § 4, eff. July 1, 2023; Laws 2024, c. 46, §
5, eff. Nov. 1, 2024; Laws 2025, c. 273, § 6, eff. Nov. 1, 2025.

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