The board may issue a permit to a dentist to administer nitrous oxide sedation and analgesia to dental patients on an outpatient basis if the dentist:
A dentist that administers nitrous oxide sedation and analgesia must use equipment with fail-safe features, a 30-percent-minimum oxygen flow, and a scavenger system.
If a patient is 12 years or older, a dentist may administer nitrous oxide sedation and analgesia in combination with a single enteral drug to achieve minimal sedation only if the maximum recommended dose of the enteral drug is not exceeded. Incremental dosing may be utilized. A dentist may not administer nitrous oxide sedation and analgesia in combination with more than one enteral drug or by dosing a single enteral drug in excess of the maximum recommended dose unless the dentist holds the appropriate general anesthesia and deep sedation permit or moderate sedation permit.
S.D. Admin. R. 20:43:09:05
General Authority: SDCL 36-6A-14(1)(3)(13)(14) (20).
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-6A-14(1)(3)(13)(14)(22).
"Guidelines for Teaching Pain Control and Sedation to Dentists and Dental Students," 2016 Edition, American Dental Association. Copies may be obtained from the American Dental Association at www.ada.org free of charge.