Academy of General Dentistry Submits Comments to Minnesota Dental Board on Proposed Scope Changes for Dental Therapist
Chicago -The Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), in coordination with the Minnesota Academy of General Dentistry, submitted formal comments to the Minnesota Board of Dentistry expressing concerns about proposed amendments to Minnesota Statute Section 150A.105(4)(c) that would expand the scope of practice for licensed dental therapists.
The letter, submitted by AGD President Marc J. Worob and the Minnesota AGD president, emphasizes patient safety risks associated with the proposed changes, including:
- Allowing dental therapists to place and remove sutures, rather than remove sutures only
- Managing surgical complications that require advanced clinical judgment and training
AGD noted that improper suturing or relining can lead to compromised healing, excessive bleeding, tissue damage, and the need for corrective treatment. The organizations urged the board to carefully consider patient safety implications and reject the proposed scope expansion.
Read the full letter at agd.org.
About the Academy of General Dentistry
Founded in 1952, AGD is the only association that exclusively represents the needs and interests of general dentists. AGD provides its nearly 40,000 members with the resources, support and education to deliver exceptional dental care and oral health education. AGD’s mission is “to advance general dentistry and oral health through quality continuing education and advocacy.”
Visit www.agd.org for more information.
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