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Article 133
Dentistry, Dental Hygiene, and Registered Dental Assisting

Sections

6600
Introduction
6601
Definition of practice of dentistry
6602
Practice of dentistry and use of title "dentist"
6603
State board for dentistry
6604
Requirements for a license as a dentist
6604‑A
Mandatory continuing education for dentists
6604‑B
Restricted dental faculty license
6605
Limited permits
6605‑A
Dental anesthesia certificate
6605‑B
Dental hygiene restricted local infiltration anesthesia/nitrous oxide analgesia certificate
6606
Definition of practice of dental hygiene
6607
Practice of dental hygiene and use of title "dental hygienist"
6608
Definition of practice of registered dental assisting
6608‑A
Practice of registered dental assisting and use of title "registered dental assistant"
6608‑B
Requirements for certification as a registered dental assistant
6608‑C
Exempt persons
6608‑D
Limited permits
6609
Requirements for a license as a dental hygienist
6609‑A
Mandatory continuing education for dental hygienists
6609‑B
Limited permit to practice dental hygiene
6610
Exempt persons
6611
Special provisions
6612
Identification of removable full or partial prosthetic devices
6613
Nitrous oxide equipment
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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