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  | Public Act 102-0936 
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| | HB4501 Enrolled | LRB102 22484 SPS 31624 b | 
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|     AN ACT concerning regulation.
  
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|     Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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|     Section 5. The Illinois Dental Practice Act is amended  by  | 
| changing Sections 4, 17, 17.1, and 18 as follows:
 
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|     (225 ILCS 25/4)
  (from Ch. 111, par. 2304)
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|     (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2026)
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|     Sec. 4. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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|     "Address of record" means the designated address recorded  | 
| by the Department in the applicant's or licensee's application  | 
| file or license file as maintained by the Department's  | 
| licensure maintenance unit. It is the duty of the applicant or  | 
| licensee to inform the Department of any change of address and  | 
| those changes must be made either through the Department's  | 
| website or by contacting the Department.  | 
|     "Department" means the Department of Financial and  | 
| Professional Regulation.
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|     "Secretary" means the Secretary of Financial and  | 
| Professional Regulation.
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|     "Board" means the Board of Dentistry.
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|     "Dentist" means a person who has received a general  | 
| license pursuant
to paragraph (a) of Section 11 of this Act and  | 
| who may perform any intraoral
and extraoral procedure required  | 
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| in the practice of dentistry and to whom is
reserved the  | 
| responsibilities specified in Section 17.
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|     "Dental hygienist" means a person who holds a license  | 
| under this Act to
perform dental services as authorized by  | 
| Section 18.
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|     "Dental assistant" means an appropriately trained person
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| who, under the supervision of a dentist, provides dental  | 
| services
as authorized by Section 17.
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|     "Expanded function dental assistant" means a dental  | 
| assistant who has completed the training required by Section  | 
| 17.1 of this Act.  | 
|     "Dental laboratory" means a person, firm or corporation  | 
| which:
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|         (i) engages in making, providing, repairing or  | 
| altering dental
prosthetic appliances and other artificial  | 
| materials and devices which are
returned to a dentist for  | 
| insertion into the human oral cavity or which
come in  | 
| contact with its adjacent structures and tissues; and
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|         (ii) utilizes or employs a dental technician to  | 
| provide such services; and
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|         (iii) performs such functions only for a dentist or  | 
| dentists.
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|     "Supervision" means supervision of a dental hygienist or a  | 
| dental
assistant requiring that a dentist authorize the  | 
| procedure, remain in the
dental facility while the procedure  | 
| is performed, and approve the work
performed by the dental  | 
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| hygienist or dental assistant before dismissal of
the patient,  | 
| but does not mean that the dentist must be present at all
times  | 
| in the treatment room.
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|     "General supervision" means supervision of a dental  | 
| hygienist
requiring that the patient be a patient of record,
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| that the dentist
examine the patient in accordance with  | 
| Section 18 prior to treatment by the
dental hygienist, and  | 
| that the
dentist authorize the procedures which
are being  | 
| carried
out by a notation in the patient's record, but not  | 
| requiring that a dentist
be present when the authorized
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| procedures are being performed.  The
issuance of a prescription  | 
| to a dental laboratory by a
dentist does not constitute  | 
| general supervision.
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|     "Public member" means a person who is not a health  | 
| professional.
For purposes of board membership, any person  | 
| with a significant financial
interest in a health service or  | 
| profession is not a public member.
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|     "Dentistry" means the healing art which is concerned with  | 
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examination, diagnosis, treatment planning and care of  | 
| conditions within
the human oral cavity and its adjacent  | 
| tissues and structures, as further
specified in Section 17.
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|     "Branches of dentistry" means the various specialties of  | 
| dentistry
which, for purposes of this Act, shall be limited to  | 
| the following:
endodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery,  | 
| orthodontics and dentofacial
orthopedics, pediatric dentistry,
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| periodontics, prosthodontics, oral and maxillofacial
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| radiology, and dental anesthesiology.
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|     "Specialist" means a dentist who has received a specialty  | 
| license
pursuant to Section 11(b).
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|     "Dental technician" means a person who owns, operates or  | 
| is
employed by a dental laboratory and engages in making,  | 
| providing, repairing
or altering dental prosthetic appliances  | 
| and other artificial materials and
devices which are returned  | 
| to a dentist for insertion into the human oral
cavity or which  | 
| come in contact with its adjacent structures and tissues.
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|     "Impaired dentist" or "impaired dental hygienist" means a  | 
| dentist
or dental hygienist who is unable to practice with
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| reasonable skill and safety because of a physical or mental  | 
| disability as
evidenced by a written determination or written  | 
| consent based on clinical
evidence, including deterioration  | 
| through the aging process, loss of motor
skills, abuse of  | 
| drugs or alcohol, or a psychiatric disorder, of sufficient
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| degree to diminish the person's ability to deliver competent  | 
| patient care.
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|     "Nurse" means a registered professional nurse, a certified  | 
| registered
nurse anesthetist licensed as an advanced practice
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| registered nurse, or a licensed practical nurse licensed under  | 
| the Nurse Practice Act.
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|     "Patient of record" means a patient for whom the patient's  | 
| most recent
dentist has obtained
a
relevant medical and dental  | 
| history and on whom the dentist has performed an
examination  | 
| and evaluated the condition to be treated.
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|     "Dental responder" means a dentist or dental hygienist who  | 
| is appropriately certified in disaster preparedness,  | 
| immunizations, and dental humanitarian medical response  | 
| consistent with the Society of Disaster Medicine and Public  | 
| Health and training certified by the National Incident  | 
| Management System or the National Disaster Life Support  | 
| Foundation.
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|     "Mobile dental van or portable dental unit" means any  | 
| self-contained or portable dental unit in which dentistry is  | 
| practiced that can be moved, towed, or transported from one  | 
| location to another in order to establish a location where  | 
| dental services can be provided. | 
|     "Public health dental hygienist" means a hygienist who  | 
| holds a valid license to practice in the State, has 2 years of  | 
| full-time clinical experience or an equivalent of 4,000 hours  | 
| of clinical experience and has completed at least 42 clock  | 
| hours of additional structured courses in dental education  in  | 
| advanced areas specific to public health dentistry. | 
|     "Public health setting" means a federally qualified health  | 
| center; a federal, State, or local public health facility;  | 
| Head Start; a special supplemental nutrition program for  | 
| Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) facility; or a certified  | 
| school-based health center or school-based oral health  | 
| program; a prison; or a long-term care facility. | 
|     "Public health supervision" means the supervision of a  | 
| public health dental hygienist by a licensed dentist who has a  | 
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| written public health supervision agreement with that public  | 
| health dental hygienist while working in an approved facility  | 
| or program that allows the public health dental hygienist to  | 
| treat patients, without a dentist first examining the patient  | 
| and being present in the facility during treatment, (1) who  | 
| are eligible for Medicaid or (2) who are uninsured and whose  | 
| household income is not greater than 200% of the federal  | 
| poverty level.  | 
|     "Teledentistry" means the use of telehealth systems and  | 
| methodologies in dentistry and includes patient care and  | 
| education delivery using synchronous and asynchronous  | 
| communications under a dentist's authority as provided under  | 
| this Act. | 
| (Source: P.A. 101-64, eff. 7-12-19; 101-162, eff. 7-26-19;  | 
| 102-93, eff. 1-1-22; 102-588, eff. 8-20-21.)
 
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|     (225 ILCS 25/17)  (from Ch. 111, par. 2317)
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|     (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2026)
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|     Sec. 17. Acts constituting the practice of dentistry. A  | 
| person
practices dentistry, within the meaning of this Act:
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|         (1) Who represents himself or herself  as being able to  | 
| diagnose or diagnoses,
treats, prescribes, or operates for  | 
| any disease, pain, deformity, deficiency,
injury, or  | 
| physical condition of the human tooth, teeth, alveolar  | 
| process,
gums or jaw; or
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|         (2) Who is a manager, proprietor, operator or  | 
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| conductor of a
business where
dental operations are  | 
| performed; or
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|         (3) Who performs dental operations of any kind; or
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|         (4) Who uses an X-Ray machine or X-Ray films for
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| dental diagnostic purposes; or
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|         (5) Who extracts a human tooth or teeth, or corrects  | 
| or attempts to
correct
malpositions of the human teeth or  | 
| jaws; or
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|         (6) Who offers or undertakes, by any means or method,  | 
| to diagnose, treat
or remove stains, calculus, and bonding  | 
| materials from human teeth or jaws; or
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|         (7) Who uses or administers local or general  | 
| anesthetics in the treatment
of dental or oral diseases or  | 
| in any preparation incident to a dental operation
of any  | 
| kind or character; or
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|         (8) Who takes material or digital scans for final  | 
| impressions of the human tooth, teeth, or jaws or performs
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| any phase of any operation incident to the replacement of  | 
| a part of a tooth,
a tooth, teeth or associated tissues by  | 
| means of a filling, crown, a bridge,
a denture or other  | 
| appliance; or
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|         (9) Who offers to furnish, supply, construct,  | 
| reproduce or repair, or
who furnishes, supplies,  | 
| constructs, reproduces or repairs, prosthetic
dentures,  | 
| bridges or other substitutes for natural teeth, to the  | 
| user or
prospective user thereof; or
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|         (10) Who instructs students on clinical matters or  | 
| performs any clinical
operation included in the curricula  | 
| of recognized dental schools and colleges; or
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|         (11) Who takes material or digital scans for final  | 
| impressions of human teeth or places his or her hands in  | 
| the mouth of any person for the purpose of applying teeth  | 
| whitening materials, or who takes impressions of human  | 
| teeth or places his or her hands in the mouth of any person  | 
| for the purpose of assisting in the application of teeth  | 
| whitening materials. A person does not practice dentistry  | 
| when he or she discloses to the consumer that he or she is  | 
| not licensed as a dentist under this Act and (i) discusses  | 
| the use of teeth whitening materials with a consumer  | 
| purchasing these materials; (ii) provides instruction on  | 
| the use of teeth whitening materials with a consumer  | 
| purchasing these materials; or (iii) provides appropriate  | 
| equipment on-site to the consumer for the consumer to  | 
| self-apply teeth whitening materials.  | 
|     The fact that any person engages in or performs, or offers  | 
| to engage in
or perform, any of the practices, acts, or  | 
| operations set forth in this
Section, shall be prima facie  | 
| evidence that such person is engaged in the
practice of  | 
| dentistry.
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|     The following practices, acts, and operations, however,  | 
| are exempt from
the operation of this Act:
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|         (a) The rendering of dental relief in emergency cases  | 
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| in the practice
of his or her profession by a physician or  | 
| surgeon, licensed as such
under the laws of this State,  | 
| unless he or she  undertakes to reproduce or reproduces
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| lost parts of the human teeth in the mouth or to restore or  | 
| replace lost
or missing teeth in the mouth; or
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|         (b) The practice of dentistry in the discharge of  | 
| their official duties
by dentists in any branch of the  | 
| Armed Services of the United States, the
United States  | 
| Public Health Service, or the United States Veterans
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| Administration; or
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|         (c) The practice of dentistry by students in their  | 
| course of study
in dental schools or colleges approved by  | 
| the Department, when acting under the
direction and  | 
| supervision of dentists acting as instructors; or
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|         (d) The practice of dentistry by clinical instructors  | 
| in the course of
their teaching duties in dental schools  | 
| or colleges approved by the
Department:
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|             (i) when acting under the direction and  | 
| supervision of dentists,
provided that such clinical  | 
| instructors have instructed continuously in
this State  | 
| since January 1, 1986; or
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|             (ii) when holding the rank of full professor at  | 
| such approved dental
school or college and possessing  | 
| a current valid license or authorization
to practice  | 
| dentistry in another country; or
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|         (e) The practice of dentistry by licensed dentists of  | 
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| other states or
countries at meetings of the Illinois  | 
| State Dental Society or component
parts thereof, alumni  | 
| meetings of dental colleges, or any other like dental
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| organizations, while appearing as clinicians; or
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|         (f) The use of X-Ray machines for exposing X-Ray films  | 
| of dental or oral
tissues by dental hygienists or dental  | 
| assistants; or
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|         (g) The performance of any dental service by a dental  | 
| assistant, if such
service is performed under the  | 
| supervision and full responsibility of a
dentist. In  | 
| addition, after being authorized by a dentist, a dental  | 
| assistant may, for the purpose of eliminating pain or  | 
| discomfort, remove loose, broken, or irritating  | 
| orthodontic appliances on a patient of record. 
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|         For purposes of this paragraph (g), "dental service"  | 
| is defined to mean
any intraoral procedure or act which  | 
| shall be prescribed by rule or
regulation of the  | 
| Department.  Dental service, however, shall not include:
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|             (1) Any and all diagnosis of or prescription for  | 
| treatment of disease,
pain, deformity, deficiency,  | 
| injury or physical condition of the human teeth
or  | 
| jaws, or adjacent structures.
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|             (2) Removal of, or restoration of, or addition
to  | 
| the hard or soft tissues of the oral cavity, except for  | 
| the placing, carving, and finishing of amalgam  | 
| restorations and placing, packing, and finishing  | 
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| composite restorations by dental assistants who have  | 
| had additional formal education and certification.  | 
|             A dental assistant may place, carve, and finish  | 
| amalgam restorations, place, pack, and finish  | 
| composite restorations, and place interim restorations  | 
| if he or she (A) has successfully completed a  | 
| structured training program as described in item (2)  | 
| of subsection (g) provided by an educational  | 
| institution accredited by the Commission on Dental  | 
| Accreditation, such as a dental school or dental  | 
| hygiene or dental assistant program, or (B) has at  | 
| least 4,000 hours of direct clinical patient care  | 
| experience and has successfully completed a structured  | 
| training program as described in item (2) of  | 
| subsection (g) provided by a statewide dental  | 
| association, approved by the Department to provide  | 
| continuing education, that has developed and conducted   | 
| training programs for expanded functions for dental  | 
| assistants or hygienists. The training program must:  | 
| (i) include a minimum of 16 hours of didactic study and  | 
| 14 hours of clinical manikin instruction; all training  | 
| programs shall include areas of study in nomenclature,  | 
| caries classifications, oral anatomy, periodontium,  | 
| basic occlusion, instrumentations, pulp protection  | 
| liners and bases, dental materials, matrix and wedge  | 
| techniques, amalgam placement and carving, rubber dam  | 
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| clamp placement, and rubber dam placement and removal;  | 
| (ii) include an outcome assessment examination that  | 
| demonstrates competency; (iii) require the supervising  | 
| dentist to observe and approve the completion of 8  | 
| amalgam or composite restorations; and (iv) issue a  | 
| certificate of completion of the training program,  | 
| which must be kept on file at the dental office and be  | 
| made available to the Department upon request. A  | 
| dental assistant must have successfully completed an  | 
| approved coronal polishing and dental sealant course  | 
| prior to taking the amalgam and composite restoration  | 
| course.  | 
|             A dentist utilizing dental assistants shall not  | 
| supervise more than 4 dental assistants at any one  | 
| time for placing, carving, and finishing of amalgam  | 
| restorations or for placing, packing, and finishing  | 
| composite restorations.
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|             (3) Any and all correction of malformation of  | 
| teeth or of the jaws.
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|             (4) Administration of anesthetics, except for  | 
| monitoring of
nitrous oxide, conscious sedation, deep  | 
| sedation, and general anesthetic as provided in  | 
| Section 8.1 of this Act, that may be performed only  | 
| after successful completion of a training
program  | 
| approved by the Department. A dentist utilizing dental  | 
| assistants shall not supervise more than 4 dental  | 
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| assistants at any one time for the monitoring of  | 
| nitrous oxide.
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|             (5) Removal of calculus from human teeth.
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|             (6) Taking of material or digital scans for final  | 
| impressions for the fabrication of prosthetic
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| appliances,
crowns,
bridges, inlays, onlays, or other  | 
| restorative or replacement
dentistry.
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|             (7) The operative procedure of dental hygiene  | 
| consisting of oral
prophylactic procedures, except for  | 
| coronal polishing and pit and fissure sealants,
 which  | 
| may be
performed by a
dental assistant who has  | 
| successfully completed a training program approved by
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| the Department.  Dental assistants may perform coronal  | 
| polishing under the
following circumstances: (i) the  | 
| coronal polishing shall be limited to
polishing the
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| clinical crown of the tooth and existing restorations,  | 
| supragingivally; (ii)
the
dental assistant performing  | 
| the coronal polishing shall be limited to the use
of
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| rotary instruments using a rubber cup or brush  | 
| polishing method (air polishing
is
not permitted); and  | 
| (iii)  the supervising dentist shall not supervise more
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| than 4
dental assistants at any one time for the task  | 
| of coronal polishing or pit and fissure sealants.
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|             In addition to coronal polishing and pit and  | 
| fissure sealants as described in this item (7), a  | 
| dental assistant who has at least 2,000 hours of  | 
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| direct clinical patient care experience and who has  | 
| successfully completed a structured training program  | 
| provided by (1) an educational institution including,  | 
| but  not limited to, such as a dental school or dental  | 
| hygiene or dental assistant program, or (2) a  | 
| continuing education provider approved by the  | 
| Department, or (3) by a statewide dental or dental  | 
| hygienist association, approved by the Department on  | 
| or before January 1, 2017 (the effective date of  | 
| Public Act 99-680), that has developed and conducted a  | 
| training program for expanded functions for dental  | 
| assistants or hygienists may perform: (A) coronal  | 
| scaling above the gum line, supragingivally, on the  | 
| clinical crown of the tooth only on patients 17 12  | 
| years of age or younger who have an absence of  | 
| periodontal disease and who are not medically  | 
| compromised or individuals with special needs and (B)  | 
| intracoronal temporization of a tooth. The training  | 
| program must: (I) include a minimum of 32 16 hours of  | 
| instruction in both didactic and clinical manikin or  | 
| human subject instruction; all training programs shall  | 
| include areas of study in dental anatomy, public  | 
| health dentistry, medical history, dental emergencies,  | 
| and managing the pediatric patient; (II) include an  | 
| outcome assessment examination that demonstrates  | 
| competency; (III) require the supervising dentist to  | 
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| observe and approve the completion of 6 full mouth  | 
| supragingival scaling procedures unless the training  | 
| was received as part of a Commission on Dental  | 
| Accreditation approved dental assistant program; and  | 
| (IV) issue a certificate of completion of the training  | 
| program, which must be kept on file at the dental  | 
| office and be made available to the Department upon  | 
| request. A dental assistant must have successfully  | 
| completed an approved coronal polishing course prior  | 
| to taking the coronal scaling course. A dental  | 
| assistant performing these functions shall be limited  | 
| to the use of hand instruments only. In addition,  | 
| coronal scaling as described in this paragraph shall  | 
| only be utilized on patients who are eligible for  | 
| Medicaid, or who are uninsured, or and whose household  | 
| income is not greater than 300% 200% of the federal  | 
| poverty level. A dentist may not supervise more than 2  | 
| dental assistants at any one time for the task of  | 
| coronal scaling. This paragraph is inoperative on and  | 
| after January 1, 2026. | 
|         The limitations on the number of dental assistants a  | 
| dentist may supervise contained in items (2), (4), and (7)  | 
| of this paragraph (g) mean a limit of 4 total dental  | 
| assistants or dental hygienists doing expanded functions  | 
| covered by these Sections being supervised by one dentist;  | 
| or | 
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|         (h) The practice of dentistry by an individual who:
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|             (i) has applied in writing to the Department, in  | 
| form and substance
satisfactory to the Department, for  | 
| a general dental license and has
complied with all  | 
| provisions of Section 9 of this Act, except for the
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| passage of the examination specified in subsection (e)  | 
| of Section 9 of this
Act; or
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|             (ii) has applied in writing to the Department, in  | 
| form and substance
satisfactory to the Department, for  | 
| a temporary dental license and has
complied with all  | 
| provisions of subsection (c) of Section 11 of this  | 
| Act; and
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|             (iii) has been accepted or appointed for specialty  | 
| or residency training
by a hospital situated in this  | 
| State; or
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|             (iv) has been accepted or appointed for specialty  | 
| training in an
approved dental program situated in  | 
| this State; or
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|             (v) has been accepted or appointed for specialty  | 
| training in a dental
public health agency situated in  | 
| this State.
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|         The applicant shall be permitted to practice dentistry  | 
| for a period of 3
months from the starting date of the  | 
| program, unless authorized in writing
by the Department to  | 
| continue such practice for a period specified in
writing  | 
| by the Department.
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|         The applicant shall only be entitled to perform such  | 
| acts as may be
prescribed by and incidental to his or her   | 
| program of residency or specialty
training and shall not  | 
| otherwise engage in the practice of dentistry in this
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| State.
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|         The authority to practice shall terminate immediately  | 
| upon:
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|             (1) the decision of the Department that the  | 
| applicant has failed the
examination; or
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|             (2) denial of licensure by the Department; or
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|             (3) withdrawal of the application.
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| (Source: P.A. 101-162, eff. 7-26-19; 102-558, eff. 8-20-21.)
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|     (225 ILCS 25/17.1) | 
|     (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2026) | 
|     Sec. 17.1. Expanded function dental assistants. | 
|     (a) A dental assistant who has completed training as  | 
| provided in subsection (b) of this Section in all of the  | 
| following areas may hold himself or herself out as an expanded  | 
| function dental assistant: | 
|         (1)  Taking material or digital scans for final  | 
| impressions after completing a training program that  | 
| includes either didactic objectives or clinical skills and  | 
| functions that demonstrate competency. | 
|         (2) Performing pulp vitality test after completing a  | 
| training program that includes either didactic objectives  | 
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| or clinical skills and functions that demonstrate  | 
| competency. | 
|         (3) Placing, carving, and finishing of amalgam  | 
| restorations and placing, packing, and finishing composite  | 
| restorations as allowed under Section 17. | 
|         (3.5)    Coronal scaling as allowed under Section 17.  | 
|         (4) Starting the flow of oxygen and monitoring of  | 
| nitrous oxide-oxygen analgesia as allowed under Section  | 
| 17. | 
|         (5) Coronal polishing and pit and fissure sealants as  | 
| allowed under Section 17. | 
|         (6)   Intracoronal temporization of a tooth.  | 
|     All procedures listed in paragraphs (1) through (6) (5)  | 
| for dental assistants must be performed under the supervision  | 
| of a dentist, requiring the dentist authorizes the procedure,  | 
| remains in the dental facility while the procedure is  | 
| performed, and approves the work performed by the dental  | 
| assistant before dismissal of the patient, but the dentist is  | 
| not required to be present at all times in the treatment room.  | 
|     After the completion of training as provided in subsection  | 
| (b) of this Section, an expanded function dental assistant may  | 
| perform any of the services listed in this subsection (a)  | 
| pursuant to the limitations of this Act. | 
|     (b) Certification and training as an expanded function  | 
| dental assistant must be obtained from one of the following  | 
| sources: (i) an approved continuing education sponsor; (ii) a  | 
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| dental assistant training program approved by the Commission  | 
| on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association; or  | 
| (iii) a training program approved by the Department. | 
|     Training required under this subsection (b) must also  | 
| include Basic Life Support certification, as described in  | 
| Section 16 of this Act. Proof of current certification shall  | 
| be kept on file with the supervising dentist. | 
|     (c) Any procedures listed in subsection (a) that are  | 
| performed by an expanded function dental assistant must be  | 
| approved by the supervising dentist and examined prior to  | 
| dismissal of the patient.  The supervising dentist shall be  | 
| responsible for all dental services or procedures performed by  | 
| the dental assistant. | 
|     (d) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to alter  | 
| the number of dental assistants that a dentist may supervise  | 
| under paragraph (g) of Section 17 of this Act. | 
|     (e) Nothing in this Act shall: (1) require a dental  | 
| assistant to be certified as an expanded function dental  | 
| assistant or (2) prevent a dentist from training dental  | 
| assistants in accordance with the provisions of Section 17 or  | 
| 17.1 of this Act or rules pertaining to dental assistant  | 
| duties.
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| (Source: P.A. 100-215, eff. 1-1-18; 100-976, eff. 1-1-19;  | 
| 101-162, eff. 7-26-19.)
 
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|     (225 ILCS 25/18)
  (from Ch. 111, par. 2318)
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|     (Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2026)
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|     Sec. 18. Acts constituting the practice of dental hygiene;
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| limitations. | 
|     (a) A person practices dental hygiene within the meaning  | 
| of this Act when
he or she performs the following acts under  | 
| the supervision of a dentist:
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|         (i) the operative procedure of dental hygiene,  | 
| consisting of oral
prophylactic procedures;
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|         (ii) the exposure and processing of X-Ray films of the  | 
| teeth and
surrounding structures;
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|         (iii) the application to the surfaces of the teeth or  | 
| gums of chemical
compounds designed to be desensitizing  | 
| agents or effective agents in the
prevention of dental  | 
| caries or periodontal disease;
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|         (iv) all services which may be performed by a
dental  | 
| assistant as specified by rule pursuant to Section 17, and  | 
| a dental hygienist may engage in the placing, carving, and  | 
| finishing of amalgam restorations only after obtaining  | 
| formal education and certification as determined by the  | 
| Department;
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|         (v) administration and monitoring of nitrous oxide  | 
| upon successful
completion of a
training program approved  | 
| by the Department;
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|         (vi) administration of local anesthetics upon  | 
| successful completion of
a
training program approved by  | 
| the Department; and
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|         (vii) such other procedures and acts as shall be  | 
| prescribed
by
rule or regulation of the Department.
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|     (b) A dental hygienist may be employed or engaged only:
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|         (1) by a dentist;
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|         (2) by a federal, State, county, or municipal agency  | 
| or institution;
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|         (3) by a public or private school; or
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|         (4) by a public clinic operating under the direction  | 
| of a hospital or
federal,
State, county, municipal, or  | 
| other public agency or institution.
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|     (c) When employed or engaged in the office of a dentist, a  | 
| dental hygienist
may
perform, under general supervision, those  | 
| procedures found in items (i) through
(iv) of
subsection (a)  | 
| of this Section, provided the patient has been examined by the
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| dentist
within one year of the provision of dental hygiene  | 
| services, the dentist has
approved the
dental hygiene services  | 
| by a notation in the patient's record and the patient
has been
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| notified that the dentist may be out of the office during the  | 
| provision of
dental hygiene
services.
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|     (d) If a patient of record is unable to travel to a dental  | 
| office because of
illness,
infirmity, or
imprisonment, a  | 
| dental hygienist may perform, under the general supervision of
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| a dentist,
those procedures found in items (i) through (iv) of  | 
| subsection (a) of this
Section,
provided the patient is  | 
| located in a long-term care facility licensed by the
State of  | 
| Illinois,
a mental health or developmental disability  | 
|  | 
| facility, or a State or federal
prison.  The dentist
shall  | 
| either personally examine and diagnose the patient or utilize  | 
| approved teledentistry communication methods and determine  | 
| which
services are necessary to be performed, which shall be  | 
| contained in an order to the hygienist and a notation in the  | 
| patient's record.
Such order must be implemented within 45 120  | 
| days
of its issuance, and an updated medical history and  | 
| observation of oral
conditions
must be performed by the  | 
| hygienist immediately prior to beginning the
procedures to  | 
| ensure that the patient's health has not changed in any
manner  | 
| to warrant a reexamination by the dentist.
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|     (e) School-based oral health care,
consisting of and  | 
| limited to oral prophylactic
procedures, sealants, and  | 
| fluoride treatments,
may be provided by a dental hygienist
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| under the general supervision of a dentist. A dental hygienist  | 
| may not provide
other dental hygiene treatment in a  | 
| school-based setting, including but not
limited to  | 
| administration or monitoring of nitrous oxide or  | 
| administration of
local anesthetics. The school-based  | 
| procedures may be performed provided the
patient is located at  | 
| a public or private school and the program is being
conducted  | 
| by a State, county or local public health department  | 
| initiative or in
conjunction with a dental school or dental  | 
| hygiene program.
 The dentist shall personally examine and  | 
| diagnose the patient and
determine
which services are  | 
| necessary to be performed, which shall be contained in an
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|  | 
| order to the
hygienist and a notation in the patient's record.  | 
| Any such order for sealants must be implemented within 120  | 
| days after its issuance. Any such order for oral prophylactic  | 
| procedures or fluoride treatments must be implemented within  | 
| 180 days after its issuance. An updated medical history and  | 
| observation of
oral conditions
must be
performed by the  | 
| hygienist immediately prior to beginning the procedures to
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| ensure that
the patient's health has not changed in any manner  | 
| to warrant a reexamination
by the
dentist.
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|     (f) Without the supervision of a dentist, a dental  | 
| hygienist
may perform
dental health education functions,  | 
| including instruction in proper oral health care and dental  | 
| hygiene in either a school setting or long-term care facility.  | 
| In addition, a dental hygienist may record care histories and  | 
| oral conditions observed at any time prior to a clinical exam  | 
| by a dentist and may record case histories and oral
conditions  | 
| observed.
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|     (g) The number of dental hygienists practicing in a dental  | 
| office shall
not
exceed, at any one time, 4 times the number of  | 
| dentists practicing in the
office at the time.
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|     (h) A dental hygienist who is certified as a public health  | 
| dental hygienist may provide services to patients: (1) who are  | 
| eligible for Medicaid or (2) who are uninsured and whose  | 
| household income is not greater than 300% 200% of the federal  | 
| poverty level. A public health dental hygienist may perform  | 
| oral assessments, perform screenings, and provide educational  | 
|  | 
| and preventative services as provided in subsection (b) of  | 
| Section 18.1 of this Act.  The public health dental hygienist  | 
| may not administer local anesthesia or nitrous oxide, or  | 
| place, carve, or finish amalgam restorations or provide  | 
| periodontal therapy under this exception.  Each patient must  | 
| sign a consent form that acknowledges that the care received  | 
| does not take the place of a regular dental examination.  The  | 
| public health dental hygienist must provide the patient or  | 
| guardian a written referral to a dentist for assessment of the  | 
| need for further dental care at the time of treatment. Any  | 
| indication or observation of a condition that could warrant  | 
| the need for urgent attention must be reported immediately to  | 
| the supervising dentist for appropriate assessment and  | 
| treatment.  | 
|     This subsection (h) is inoperative on and after January 1,  | 
| 2026.  | 
|     (i)   A dental hygienist performing procedures listed in  | 
| paragraphs (1) through (4) of subsection (a) of Section 17.1  | 
| must be under the supervision of a dentist, requiring the  | 
| dentist authorizes the procedure, remains in the dental  | 
| facility while the procedure is performed, and approves the  | 
| work performed by the dental hygienist before dismissal of the  | 
| patient, but the dentist is not required to be present at all  | 
| times in the treatment room. | 
|     (j)   A dental hygienist may perform actions described in  | 
| paragraph (5) of subsection (a) of Section 17.1 under the  |