§ 90-37.2 – Temporary permits for volunteer dentists.
90-37.2. Temporary permits for volunteer dentists. (a) The North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners may issue to a person who is not licensed to practice dentistry in this State and who is a graduate of a Board-approved dental school, college, or institution a temporary volunteer permit authorizing such person to practice dentistry under the […]
§ 90-38 – Licensing former dentists who have moved back into State or resumed practice.
90-38. Licensing former dentists who have moved back into State or resumed practice. Any person who shall have been licensed by the North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners to practice dentistry in this State who shall have retired from practice or who shall have moved from the State and shall have returned to the […]
§ 90-39 – Fees.
90-39. Fees. In order to provide the means of carrying out and enforcing the provisions of this Article and the duties devolving upon the North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners, it is authorized to charge and collect fees established by its rules not exceeding the following: (1) Each application for general dentistry license………………………………… $1,200 […]
§ 90-29.1 – Extraoral services performed for dentists.
90-29.1. Extraoral services performed for dentists. Licensed dentists may employ or engage the services of any person, firm or corporation to construct or repair, extraorally, prosthetic dentures, bridges, or other replacements for a part of a tooth, a tooth, or teeth. A person, firm, or corporation so employed or engaged, when constructing or repairing such […]
§ 90-29.2 – Requirements in respect to written work orders; penalty.
90-29.2. Requirements in respect to written work orders; penalty. (a) Any licensed dentist who employs or engages the services of any person, firm or corporation to construct or repair, extraorally, prosthetic dentures, bridges, orthodontic appliance, or other replacements, for a part of a tooth, a tooth or teeth, shall furnish such person, firm or corporation […]
§ 90-29.3 – Provisional license.
90-29.3. Provisional license. (a) The North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners shall, subject to its rules and regulations, issue a provisional license to practice dentistry to any person who is licensed to practice dentistry anywhere in the United States or in any country, territory or other recognized jurisdiction, if the Board shall determine that […]
§ 90-29.4 – Intern permit.
90-29.4. Intern permit. The North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners may, in the exercise of the discretion of said Board, issue to a person who is not licensed to practice dentistry in this State and who is a graduate of a dental school, college, or institution approved by said Board, an intern permit authorizing […]
§ 90-29.5 – Instructor's license.
90-29.5. Instructor’s license. (a) The Board may issue an instructor’s license to a person who is not otherwise licensed to practice dentistry in this State if the person meets both of the following conditions: (1) Is licensed to practice dentistry anywhere in the United States or in any country, territory, or other recognized jurisdiction. (2) […]
§ 90-30 – Examination and licensing of applicants; qualifications; causes for refusal to grant license; void licenses.
90-30. Examination and licensing of applicants; qualifications; causes for refusal to grant license; void licenses. (a) The North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners shall grant licenses to practice dentistry to such applicants who are graduates of a reputable dental institution, who, in the opinion of a majority of the Board, shall undergo a satisfactory […]
§ 90-30.1 – Standards for general anesthesia and enteral and parenteral sedation; fees authorized.
90-30.1. Standards for general anesthesia and enteral and parenteral sedation; fees authorized. The North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners may establish by regulation reasonable education, training, and equipment standards for safe administration and monitoring of general anesthesia and enteral and parenteral sedation for outpatients in the dental setting. Regulatory standards may include a permit process […]