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Denturists Regulation BC Reg 68/2000 Definitions 1. In this regulation "complete denture" means a dental prosthesis supported by soft tissue which replaces the natural teeth and associated structures in an edentulous arch and is not attached to or supported by natural teeth or implants and which is removable by a patient; "dentist" means a person authorized under the Dentists Act to practise dentistry; "implants" means a device that has been inserted into, over, through or under the jawbone for the purpose of supporting a dental prosthesis; "overdenture" means a dental prosthesis which replaces natural teeth, is removable by the patient and is
"edentulous arch" means a dental arch with no remaining natural teeth or roots; "partial denture" means a dental prosthesis which
"prescribed services" means services provided by a denturist in accordance with the prescription of a dentist; and "prescription" means a complete written description and design of a partial denture or an overdenture, by a dentist, including any advisory regarding the oral environment or tooth structure. Designation 2. (1) Denturism is designated as a health profession.
Reserved title 3. No person other than a registrant may use the title "denturist". Scope of practice 4. A registrant may carry out non-surgical intraoral procedures to (a) make, repair, reline, replace, or furnish complete dentures, (b) reline, replace teeth, or make repairs to partial dentures and overdentures, and (c) in accordance with a prescription, make or furnish partial dentures and overdentures. Reserved acts 5. Subject to section 14 of the Act,
Limitations on practice 6. (1) No registrant may expose or interpret radiographs. (2) No registrant may make or provide a partial denture which is supported by an implant and natural teeth. (3) A registrant may only provide a partial denture or overdenture which is removable by a patient. (4) No registrant may reline, replace natural teeth or make structural repairs to a partial denture or overdenture unless the patient has been examined by a dentist within the previous 365 days. (5) Despite subsection (4) a registrant may reline, replace a tooth or make structural repairs in an urgent situation if a dentist is not available and the registrant immediately refers the patient to a dentist. (6) No registrant may cut, grind, scale, clean, restore, alter or polish natural teeth, crowns, or implants. (7) Subject to subsection (8), no registrant may provide prescribed services except in accordance with the prescription. (8) A registrant may alter a prescription where
(9) A registrant must provide a prescribed service subject to paragraph (b), within 90 days after the prescription is issued, or with the approval of the prescribing dentist, within 365 days if this approval is noted by the registrant and the prescribing dentist on the patient's record. (10) Subject to subsection (11) after a patient has been fitted with an overdenture, or partial denture, the registrant must refer the patient to the prescribing dentist for an examination of the mouth and of the functioning of the overdenture or partial denture, and must not provide further prescribed services until the examination referred to in subsection (a) has occurred. (11) A registrant may perform minor adjustments to improve the fit or function of the overdenture or partial denture within 90 days prior to the examination by the prescribing dentist referred to in subsection (10). (12) Unless authorized by a dentist, a registrant may not deliver to a patient or adjust a complete denture, partial denture or an overdenture in an arch where, after the removal or loss of teeth, wound closure is incomplete, sutures are still present or bone is exposed. Patient relations program 7. The college is designated for the purposes of section 16(2)(f) of the Act. |