Indiana Administrative Code Title 828 - STATE BOARD OF DENTISTRY
π Indiana Administrative Code β Title 828
State Board of Dentistry
This Title governs the regulation, licensing, and professional standards of dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants in Indiana. It establishes the authority of the State Board of Dentistry, outlines the qualifications for licensure, defines practice standards, and sets rules for discipline and continuing education.
π 1. Purpose and Scope
Title 828 applies to the practice of dentistry and dental hygiene in Indiana.
Its main purposes are to:
Protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public.
Ensure only qualified individuals practice dentistry or dental hygiene.
Maintain high ethical and professional standards.
Provide a framework for discipline, continuing education, and professional oversight.
π 2. The Indiana State Board of Dentistry
The Board is the regulatory authority for the dental profession.
Responsibilities include:
Reviewing and granting licenses for dentists and dental hygienists.
Approving dental schools and education programs.
Establishing rules of practice and professional conduct.
Investigating complaints and imposing disciplinary action.
π 3. Licensing of Dentists and Hygienists
Dentists and dental hygienists must obtain a license from the Board before practicing.
Licensing requirements generally include:
Graduation from an approved dental or dental hygiene program.
Passing national and state examinations.
Submitting an application, fees, and verification of qualifications.
Licenses must be renewed periodically, with requirements such as continuing education.
π 4. Dental Assistants & Expanded Duties
Title 828 also addresses the use of dental assistants.
In some cases, dental assistants may perform expanded functions if properly trained and working under direct supervision.
The Board regulates what assistants may or may not do to protect patients.
π 5. Scope of Practice
Title 828 defines what activities are included in the practice of dentistry and dental hygiene, such as:
Diagnosis and treatment of oral conditions.
Use of X-rays, anesthesia, and other dental procedures.
Preventive and therapeutic services performed by hygienists.
The Board ensures practitioners operate only within their licensed scope.
π 6. Standards of Professional Conduct
Dentists and hygienists must maintain ethical and professional behavior, including:
Providing care with competence and honesty.
Keeping patient information confidential.
Avoiding fraud, misrepresentation, or unprofessional conduct.
Practicing only within the limits of their training.
π 7. Continuing Education
Dentists and hygienists are required to complete continuing education (CE) to renew their licenses.
CE ensures professionals remain up to date in:
New dental technologies.
Advances in oral health practices.
Updated safety and patient care standards.
π 8. Investigations & Discipline
The Board has authority to investigate complaints against dental professionals.
Violations that may lead to discipline include:
Gross negligence or incompetence.
Fraudulent practices.
Unprofessional or unethical behavior.
Failure to comply with CE or renewal rules.
Disciplinary actions may include:
Probation, suspension, revocation of license, or fines.
π 9. Administrative Procedures
Title 828 sets procedures for:
Applications and license renewals.
Hearings for disciplinary actions.
Rulemaking and Board decisions.
Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.
π Summary
Indiana Administrative Code Title 828 β State Board of Dentistry provides the full regulatory structure for dental professions in Indiana. It:
Creates the Board of Dentistry as the licensing and disciplinary authority.
Establishes requirements for dentists, hygienists, and assistants.
Defines scope of practice and professional standards.
Requires ongoing continuing education.
Provides for investigation and discipline of misconduct.
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