Section 110. Patient records; confidentiality  


Latest version.
  • Part III. Standards of Conduct

    A. A dental hygienist shall be responsible for accurate and complete information in patient records for those services provided by a hygienist or a dental assistant under direction to include the following:

    1. Patient's name on each page in the patient record;

    2. A health history taken at the initial appointment, which is updated when local anesthesia or nitrous oxide/inhalation analgesia is to be administered and when medically indicated and at least annually;

    3. Options discussed and oral or written consent for any treatment rendered with the exception of prophylaxis;

    4. List of drugs administered and the route of administration, quantity, dose, and strength;

    5. Radiographs, digital images, and photographs clearly labeled with the patient's name, date taken, and teeth identified;

    6. A notation or documentation of an order required for treatment of a patient by a dental hygienist practicing under general supervision as required in 18VAC60-25-60 C; and

    7. Notation of each treatment rendered, date of treatment, and the identity of the dentist and the dental hygienist providing service.

    B. A dental hygienist shall comply with the provisions of § 32.1-127.1:03 of the Code related to the confidentiality and disclosure of patient records. A dental hygienist shall not willfully or negligently breach the confidentiality between a practitioner and a patient. A breach of confidentiality that is required or permitted by applicable law or beyond the control of the hygienist shall not be considered negligent or willful.

    C. A dental hygienist practicing under remote supervision shall document in the patient record that he has obtained (i) the patient's or the patient's legal representative's signature on a statement disclosing that the delivery of dental hygiene services under remote supervision is not a substitute for the need for regular dental examinations by a dentist and (ii) verbal or written permission of any dentist who has treated the patient in the previous 12 months and can be identified by the patient.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 32, Issue 05, eff. December 2, 2015; amended, Virginia Register Volume 33, Issue 04, eff. November 16, 2016.

Statutory Authority

§ 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia.