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28

New Mexico Dental Journal, Winter 2016

BODHC

For more information visit the New Mexico Board of Dental Health Care website.

www.rld.state.nm.us/boards/dental_health_care

Rules Revisions

Regarding Anesthesia and Analgesia

L. Paul Balderamos, DDS, MS

—Vice Chair New Mexico Board of Dental Health Care

T

he NMBDHC has implemented a revision of the rules regarding

the provision of anesthesia and analgesia. Especially important to

note are the following:

16.5.15.10

PEDIATRIC GUIDELINES:

Please follow the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry’s Guidelines.

Please make yourself familiar with these guidelines, available online.

16.5.15.12

ADMINISTRATION OF CONSCIOUS AND DEEP SEDATION:

CS II licensees and facilities SHALL NOT use General Anesthetic Agents regard-

less of who is providing the anesthesia. General Anesthetic agents are named but

not limited to Propofol (Diprivan) and Ketamine. Only Dentists and facilities with

Deep Sedation and General Anesthesia Permit may use General Anesthetic Agents.

16.5.15.17

PERMIT EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL:

Please review and make sure that your permit is current and that your renewal

application follow the letter of the law.

The important messages are:

1. Follow Pediatric Guidelines

2. CS II licensees and facili-

ties MAY NOT use general

anesthetic agents in the

provision of sedation...

NO EXCEPTIONS!

3. The NMBDHC will have a

keen eye regarding PERMIT

EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL.

4. Please review your in office

protocol and make sure you

and your staff are compliant

to the letter of the law.

You can read the 4,472 words of the entire section: Title 16 Chapter 5 Part 15,

pages 75–81, by going to

http://tinyurl.com/nmbdhc-update

.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Yours in public safety,

L. Paul Balderamos DDS, MS, FACP, Vice-Chair NMBDHC