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Code · Virginia · Title 54.1 · Chapter 27

Code of Virginia § 54.1-2708.5. Digital scans for use in the practice of dentistry; practice of digital scan technicians.

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A. No person other than a dentist, dental hygienist, dental assistant I, dental assistant II, digital scan technician, or other person under the direction of a dentist shall obtain dental scans for use in the practice of dentistry.
B. A digital scan technician who obtains dental scans for use in the practice of teledentistry shall work under the direction of a dentist who is
(i)licensed by the Board to practice dentistry in the Commonwealth,
(ii)accessible and available for communication and consultation with the digital scan technician at all times during the patient interaction, and
(iii)responsible for ensuring that the digital scan technician has a program of training approved by the Board for such purpose. All protocols and procedures for the performance of digital scans by digital scan technicians and evidence that a digital scan technician has complied with the training requirements of the Board shall be made available to the Board upon request.
2020, cc. 37 , 220 .
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