Legislative Success

September 4th, 2006

After many years of hard work, dedication and commitment, FDHA passed legislation that will have a huge impact on the access to dental care for the citizens of Florida. HB1157 and SB2178 were signed by Governor Bush in June 2006. The new law allows dental hygienists to perform dental charting without supervision in facilities other than dental offices. This language was a result of collaborative efforts by the FDHA and FDA. Both associations worked together to develop and support the language. In addition to performing the screenings, dental hygienists must refer individuals for a complete dental examination.

Each one of you is encouraged to utilize this important advancement for the profession of dental hygiene. The Council on Government Affairs would like to thank all who worked so hard to pass this language. The effort has taken many years, council members, board members, past presidents, grass root members, lobbyists and the executive office. It is very rewarding to know that the passion and commitment resides in our association to make a difference in how dental hygiene services are delivered. We have just begun to make a difference. Thank you again for your support and look forward to many more successes.

Betty Dalton, RDH, BS

Legislative Chair

Whitening Alert

May 16th, 2006

ALERT: Dental Hygienists and Dental Assistants in Florida are not allowed by rule to perform in-office whitening procedures!

If you ever have any questions regarding what is legally allowed, please contact the Florida Board of Dentistry office at: 850-245-4474 for clarification.

Dental Hygiene License Renewal Fee

May 16th, 2006

Good News!
The budget committee for the Florida Board of Dentistry will be recommending that the dental hygiene license renewal fees be reduced to $100 for the next renewal cycle. Will post when the recommendation is approved by the Council on Dental Hygiene and the full Board of Dentistry.

Hello FDHA World!

January 31st, 2006

Welcome! This is the initial post to the FDHA blog. The intent of this blog is to give Florida’s Registered Dental Hygienists an electronic meeting place to discuss any topics of interest.

This is your forum. So tell me how it will best fit your needs.

Ed Hart