Recent legislation allows dental hygienists to provide preventive services in certain community settings without the dentist physically present, provided they work under a collaborative agreement with a licensed dentist.
This approach helps expand access to basic preventive care in locations such as:
The law does not allow hygienists to open independent practices or operate entirely on their own. Dentists remain central to diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient care.
NYSDA continues working with policymakers to ensure expanded access to care happens in ways that protect patient safety and maintain high standards of care.