Georgia

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Diode-Laser Training and Certification
Georgia State Board Laser Rules
- This rule was approved by the Georgia Dental Board on July 12, 2024. It still needs to be signed by the Governor before it goes into effect
Rule 150-5-.08 Use of a Dental Diode Laser by a Dental Hygienist
(1) A dental hygienist, under the direct supervision of a Georgia licensed dentist may use a dental diode laser limited to the use of bacterial reduction/disinfection of the gingival sulcus at settings that preclude hard and soft tissue removal except for incidental gingival curettage, provided:
(a) Prior to utilizing a dental diode laser, the dental hygienist must successfully complete interactive didactic and clinical training which includes laser safety, infection control, patient management and the operation of the specific laser(s) utilized in the dental practice. Training must consist of not less than 8 hours of instruction, and must be obtained through a course provided or recognized by any of the following organizations, a successor organization thereof, or approved by the Board:
1. The Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association;
2. The American Dental Association Continuing Education Recognition Program; or
3. The Academy of General Dentistry Program Approval for Continuing Education.
(b) A dental hygienist utilizing a dental diode laser shall maintain evidence of required training which shall be prominently displayed at the location where the dental hygienist is authorized to utilize a dental diode laser.
(c) A dental hygienist utilizing a dental diode laser shall complete two (2) hours of continuing education every two (2) years in the use of dental diode lasers in the practice of dental hygiene.
(d) All lasers shall be used in accordance with accepted safety guidelines.
(2) When utilizing a dental diode laser pursuant to this Section, a dental hygienist shall document the following information in the patient’s record:
(a) the type of laser utilized, including the wavelength of the laser;
(b) the settings used, such as pulse or continuous wave, and the power setting;
(c) local anesthesia used, if any; and the procedure attempted/performed, including details as to whether hard or soft tissue was removed.
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