Dentistry
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Restricted Anesthesia Certification for Dental
Hygienists
To be certified in New York State you must:
- be a New York State licensed dental hygienist currently
registered to practice or applying concurrently for
licensure
- meet additional education and training requirements
You must file an application for certification and any other
forms indicated. Submit all forms, along with the appropriate
fee, to the Office of the Professions of the New York State
Education Department. It is your responsibility to follow up with
anyone you have asked to send us material.
The specific requirements for certification are contained in
Title 8, Article 133, Section 6605-6
of New York's Education Law and Part
61 of the Commissioner's Regulations. Print copies of the
relevant sections of NYS Education Law and the Commissioner's
Regulations are available upon request from opforms@mail.nysed.gov or by
calling (518) 474-3817 ext. 320.
The fee for a dental hygiene restricted local infiltration
anesthesia/nitrous oxide analgesia certificate is $25.
Fees are subject to change. The fee due is the one in law when
your application is received (unless fees are increased
retroactively). You will be billed for the difference if fees
have been increased.
- Do not send cash.
- Make your personal check or money order payable to the New
York State Education Department.*
- Your cancelled check is your receipt.
- Mail your application and fee to: NYS Education Department,
Office of the Professions at the address at the end of the
Application for Dental Hygiene Local Infiltration
Anesthesia/Nitrous Oxide Analgesia Certification and First
Registration (Form 1).
*Please Note: Payment
submitted from outside the United States should be made by check
or draft on a United States bank and in United States currency;
payments submitted in any other form will not be accepted and
will be returned.
Individuals who withdraw their certification application may
be entitled to a partial refund.
- For the procedure to withdraw your application, contact the
Dental Hygiene Unit at opunit3@mail.nysed.gov or by calling (518)
474-3817 ext. 270 or by fax at: (518) 402-5354.
- The State Education Department is not responsible for any
fees paid to an outside testing or credentials verification
agency.
If you withdraw your application, obtain a refund, and then
decide to seek New York State certification at a later date, you
will be considered a new applicant, and you will be required to
pay the certification and registration fees and meet the
certification requirements in place at the time you reapply.
To meet the education requirements for certification, you must
have completed A or B below:
- An educational program provided by a New York State dental or
dental hygiene school that is registered by the New York State
Education Department and includes 30 hours of didactic coursework
and 15 hours of clinical training.
OR
- Equivalent educational preparation acceptable to the New York
State Education Department, offered by an institution with
programs leading to licensure in dentistry and/or dental hygiene
that are accredited by an acceptable accrediting body. The
education must include the required program content listed
below:
- Didactic component (30 hours)
- Relevant New York State Education Law and Commissioner's
Regulations
- Medical history and evaluation procedures
- Review of pediatric and adult respiratory and circulatory
physiology and related anatomy
- Stages of drug-induced central nervous system depression
through levels of anxiolysis, conscious sedation, deep sedation
and general anesthesia
- Definitions and descriptions of physiological and
psychological aspects of anxiety and pain
- Pharmacology of agents used in inhalation sedation, local
anesthesia, and vasoconstrictors, including drug interactions and
incompatibilities
- Indications and contraindications for use of inhalation
sedation and local anesthesia
- Recommended dosages of local anesthesia and nitrous oxide
analgesia
- Patient monitoring using observation, with particular
attention to vital signs and reflexes related to
consciousness
- Selection and preparation of the armamentaria and record
keeping administering various local anesthetic agents and nitrous
oxide analgesia
- Recognition and management of complications and management of
reactions to local anesthetic agents and nitrous oxide
analgesia
- Proper infection control techniques with regard to local
anesthetic and nitrous oxide analgesia and proper disposal of
sharps,
- Description and use of inhalation sedation equipment
- Introduction to potential health hazards of trace anesthetics
and proposed techniques for limiting occupational exposure such
as appropriate scavenging systems
- Abuse potential and hallucinatory effects of nitrous oxide
analgesia
- Post-operative care of the patient and instruction to the
patient and
- A course in basic life support (BLS), or its equivalent as
determined by the department
- Clinical and laboratory experience component (15 hours)
- Selection and preparation of the armamentaria for
administering various local anesthetic agents and nitrous oxide
analgesia including demonstrations regarding scavenging
systems
- Demonstration of proper infection control techniques with
regard to local anesthetics agents and nitrous oxide analgesia
and proper disposal of sharps
- Demonstration of proper evaluation of the patient's
health status, taking the patient's vital signs and
monitoring the patient's physical status while under the
effects of local anesthesia and/or nitrous oxide analgesia
- Administration of local anesthetic in conjunction with
inhalation sedation techniques
- A clinical experience demonstrating the successful use of
local infiltration anesthesia in no fewer than 15 instances
involving the treatment of a patient and that no individual
patient was treated more than three times; and a clinical
experience, demonstrating the successful use of nitrous oxide
analgesia in no fewer than 15 instances involving the treatment
of a patient, of which at least five instances were induced by
the candidate and the remaining instances were observed by the
candidate and no individual patient was treated more than two
times
Local Infiltration Anesthesia and Nitrous Oxide Analgesia Programs registered by the New York State Education Department as certification qualifying are available through the Education Department's Inventory of Registered Programs Web site www.nysed.gov/heds/IRPSL1.html.
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