A person
practices dentistry, within the meaning of this chapter, who (1)
represents himself as being able to diagnose, treat, remove
stains and concretions from teeth, operate or prescribe for any
disease, pain, injury, deficiency, deformity, or physical
condition of the human teeth, alveolar process, gums, or jaw, or
(2) offers or undertakes by any means or methods to diagnose,
treat, remove stains or concretions from teeth, operate or
prescribe for any disease, pain, injury, deficiency, deformity,
or physical condition of the same, or take impressions of the
teeth or jaw, or (3) owns, maintains or operates an office for
the practice of dentistry, or (4) engages in any of the practices
included in the curricula of recognized and approved dental
schools or colleges, or (5) professes to the public by any method
to furnish, supply, construct, reproduce, or repair any
prosthetic denture, bridge, appliance, or other structure to be
worn in the human mouth.
The fact that a person uses any dental degree, or
designation, or any card, device, directory, poster, sign, or
other media whereby he represents himself to be a dentist, shall
be prima facie evidence that such person is engaged in the
practice of dentistry.
X-ray diagnosis as to the method of dental practice in which
the diagnosis and examination is made of the normal and abnormal
structures, parts or functions of the human teeth, the alveolar
process, maxilla, mandible or soft tissues adjacent thereto, is
hereby declared to be the practice of dentistry. Any person
other than a regularly licensed physician or surgeon who makes
any diagnosis or interpretation or explanation, or attempts to
diagnose or to make any interpretation or explanation of the
registered shadow or shadows of any part of the human teeth,
alveolar process, maxilla, mandible or soft tissues adjacent
thereto by the use of X-ray is declared to be engaged in the
practice of dentistry, medicine or surgery.
The practice of dentistry includes the performance of any
dental or oral and maxillofacial surgery. "Oral and
maxillofacial surgery" means the specialty of dentistry that
includes the diagnosis and surgical and adjunctive treatment of
diseases, injuries, and defects of the hard and soft tissues of
the oral and maxillofacial region.
[1996 c 259 § 1; 1957 c 98 § 1; 1957 c 52 § 20. Prior: (i) 1935 c 112 § 6; RRS § 10031-6. (ii) 1943 c 240 § 1; Rem. Supp. 1943 § 10031-6a.]