§752. Exemptions from license
The licensing provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to:
(1) The rendering of dental relief in emergency cases by a physician or surgeon in
the practice of his profession if he is licensed and registered as such under the laws of this
state and if he does not reproduce or undertake to reproduce lost parts of the human teeth in
the mouth or to restore or replace lost or missing teeth in the mouth.
(2) The practice of dentistry by dentists in the armed services of the United States,
the United States Public Health Service, or the United States Department of Veterans Affairs
in the discharge of their official duties.
(3)(a) Dental schools or colleges approved by the board; the practice of dentistry by
students in dental schools or colleges approved by the board when acting under the direction
and supervision of registered dentists, licensed and acting as instructors or professors; interns
in any hospital or institution, but not residents.
(b) Dental hygiene schools or colleges approved by the board; the practice of dental
hygiene by students in dental or dental hygiene schools or colleges approved by the board
when acting under the direction and supervision of registered dentists or dental hygienists,
licensed and acting as instructors or professors; interns in any hospital or institution, but not
residents.
(4) The practice of dentistry by licensed dentists of other states or countries at
meetings of the Louisiana Dental Association or its component part, alumni meetings of
dental colleges, or any other like dental organizations, while appearing as clinicians and by
visiting dentists while teaching in the Louisiana State University School of Dentistry system
on a part-time basis.
(5) The use of Roentgen or other rays for making roentgenograms, radiograms, or
similar records of dental or oral tissues if this service is rendered only under the general
direction and supervision of a physician or dentist, and if this service is not offered to the
public by any name as an aid or inducement to secure dental patronage. No person shall
announce to the public that it has, leases, owns, or operates a Roentgen or X-ray machine for
the purpose of making dental roentgenograms of the human teeth or tissues of the oral cavity,
or administering treatment for any disease thereof. The evaluation and interpretation of
roentgenograms or radiographs for diagnosis or treatment of dental conditions shall not be
performed except by a licensed dentist.
(6) The making of artificial restorations, substitutes, appliances, or materials for the
correction of diseases, loss, deformity, malposition, dislocation, fracture, injury of the jaws,
teeth, lips, gums, cheeks, palate, or associated tissues or parts, upon written work orders or
prescriptions furnished by a licensed and registered dentist on a form approved by the board
as hereinafter set forth, and the use in connection with the work order or prescription of casts,
models or from impressions furnished by a licensed or registered dentist.
(7) The making and repairing of prosthetic dentures, bridges, artificial restorations
or other structures to be used or worn as substitutes for natural teeth, or appliances for the
correction of disease, loss, deformity, malposition, dislocation, fracture of or injury to the
jaws, teeth, lips, gums, cheeks, palate, or associated tissues or parts upon a written work
order or prescription furnished by a licensed and registered dentist on a form approved by the
board as hereinafter set forth and constructed on, or by use of, casts or models made from
impressions taken by a licensed and registered dentist if these prosthetic or orthodontic
appliances, or the services rendered in the construction, repair, or alteration thereof are not
offered for sale, use, or delivery to the public or placed or adjusted in the oral cavity, except
by licensed and registered dentists.
(8) The practice of dentistry or dental hygiene by licensed dentists or dental
hygienists of other states who have obtained a temporary license with the approval of the
board, provided the dentists and dental hygienists apply for a full license by taking an
examination at the time the next examination is given by the board or by applying for
licensure by credentials. The application for examination or for a license by credentials shall
be filed with the application for temporary license. If the holder of a temporary license is
unsuccessful in passing the examination or is denied a license by credentials, the temporary
license shall be permanently revoked and canceled.
(9)(a) Contracting with a licensed dentist by the spouse or the personal representative
of the estate of a deceased dentist, or the spouse or the personal representative of a dentist
with a disability, to manage the dental practice at an establishment where dental operations,
oral surgery, or dental services are provided for the purpose of selling or otherwise disposing
of the dental practice of a deceased licensee or a licensee with a disability for a period not
to exceed twenty-four months.
(b) A spouse or personal representative may not:
(i) Govern the clinical sufficiency, suitability, reliability, or efficacy of a particular
service, product, process, or activity as it relates to the care of dentistry.
(ii) Preclude or otherwise restrict a dentist's ability to exercise independent
professional judgment over all qualitative and quantitative aspects of the delivery of dental
care.
(iii) Allow any person other than a dentist to supervise and control the selection,
compensation, terms, conditions, obligations, or privileges of employment or retention of
clinical personnel in the dental practice.
(iv) Determine or limit a fee charged by the dentist or limit the methods of payment
accepted by the dentist or the dentist's practice.
(v) Limit or define the scope of services offered by the dentist.
(c) When used in this Section, the following terms have the meanings ascribed to
them in this Subparagraph:
(i) "Clinical" means those activities described in R.S. 37:751(A)(6).
(ii) "Dentist with a disability" means a dentist who is a "person with a disability" as
defined in R.S. 9:3541.21.
(iii) "Personal representative" has the same meaning as provided in R.S. 9:2260.1.
(d) The twenty-four-month period provided for in this Section begins when:
(i) The dentist is declared legally dead.
(ii) The spouse or personal representative of the dentist with a disability files with
the board a verified copy of disability status signed by a physician attesting to the dentist's
disability.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, nothing in this
Section shall prohibit a dentist from contracting with any person or entity for management
of a dental practice prior to the death or disability of such dentist subject to R.S. 37:776.
Acts 1995, No. 920, §1; Acts 1997, No. 83, §1; Acts 2001, No. 199, §1, eff. May 31,
2001; Acts 2001, No. 712, §1; Acts 2003, No. 303, §1; Acts 2014, No. 811, §19, eff. June
23, 2014; Acts 2017, No. 296, §1; Acts 2022, No. 271, §2.