Oregon Code § 679.621·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Dental
therapist scope of practice; duties of dentist; authority of dental therapist
to supervise.
(1)
A dental therapist may perform, pursuant to the dental therapists
collaborative agreement, the following procedures under the general supervision
of the dentist:
(a)
Identification of conditions requiring evaluation, diagnosis or treatment by a
dentist, a physician licensed under ORS chapter 677, a nurse practitioner
licensed under ORS 678.375 to 678.390 or other licensed health care provider;
(b) Comprehensive
charting of the oral cavity;
(c) Oral health
instruction and disease prevention education, including nutritional counseling
and dietary analysis;
(d) Exposing and
evaluation of radiographic images;
(e) Dental
prophylaxis, including subgingival scaling and polishing procedures;
(f) Application
of topical preventive or prophylactic agents, including fluoride varnishes and
pit and fissure sealants;
(g) Administering
local anesthetic;
(h) Pulp vitality
testing;
(i) Application
of desensitizing medication or resin;
(j) Fabrication
of athletic mouth guards;
(k) Changing of
periodontal dressings;
(L) Simple
extractions of erupted primary anterior teeth and coronal remnants of any
primary teeth;
(m) Emergency
palliative treatment of dental pain;
(n) Preparation
and placement of direct restoration in primary and permanent teeth;
(o) Fabrication
and placement of single-tooth temporary crowns;
(p) Preparation
and placement of preformed crowns on primary teeth;
(q) Indirect pulp
capping on permanent teeth;
(r) Indirect pulp
capping on primary teeth;
(s) Suture
removal;
(t) Minor
adjustments and repairs of removable prosthetic devices;
(u) Atraumatic
restorative therapy and interim restorative therapy;
(v) Oral
examination, evaluation and diagnosis of conditions within the supervising
dentists authorization;
(w) Removal of
space maintainers;
(x) The
dispensation and oral or topical administration of:
(A) Nonnarcotic
analgesics;
(B)
Anti-inflammatories; and
(C) Antibiotics;
and
(y) Other
services as specified by the Oregon Board of Dentistry by rule.
(2) A dental
therapist may perform, pursuant to the dental therapists collaborative
agreement, the following procedures under the indirect supervision of the
dentist:
(a) Placement of
temporary restorations;
(b) Fabrication
of soft occlusal guards;
(c) Tissue
reconditioning and soft reline;
(d) Tooth
reimplantation and stabilization;
(e) Recementing
of permanent crowns;
(f) Pulpotomies
on primary teeth;
(g) Simple
extractions of:
(A) Erupted
posterior primary teeth; and
(B) Permanent
teeth that have horizontal movement of greater than two millimeters or vertical
movement and that have at least 50 percent periodontal bone loss;
(h) Brush
biopsies; and
(i) Direct pulp
capping on permanent teeth.
(3) The dentist
described in subsection (2) of this section shall review a procedure described
in subsection (2) of this section that is performed by the dental therapist and
the patient chart that contains information regarding the procedure.
(4)(a) A dental
therapist may supervise a dental assistant and an expanded function dental
assistant, as defined by the board by rule, if the dental therapist is
authorized to perform the services provided by the dental assistant or expanded
function dental assistant.
(b) A dental
therapist may supervise up to two individuals under this subsection. [2021
c.530 §9]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 679.621
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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