In 2009, Minnesota became the first state government in the U.S. to authorize the licensing of dental therapists. Minnesota’s law created two levels of dental therapist practice – the Dental Therapist and the Advanced Dental Therapist – and required that these providers primarily serve low–income, uninsured and underserved patients, or practice in a dental Health Professional Shortage Area.
Dental Therapists and Advanced Dental Therapists play a key role in increasing access to dental care and preventing emergency room visits for dental–related problems.
Minnesota Statute 150A.105 Subdivisions 2 and 3 defines specific educational, examination and practice requirements for licensed Dental Therapists and Advanced Dental Therapists.
As of January 2015, there are only two schools in Minnesota that offer the Dental Therapy curriculum:
Minnesota law defines specific practice requirements for dental therapists and advanced dental therapists. One distinctive provision is that, according to Minnesota Statutes Section 150A.105, Subdivisions 2 and 3, a DT or ADT is limited to practicing primarily in settings that serve low–income, uninsured and underserved patients, or in a dental Health Professional Shortage Area.
Additionally, the law defines specific services that a Dental Therapist and Advanced Dental Therapist can perform. The Minnesota Board of Dentistry's Dental Therapist page provides more information on this topic.
Dental Therapists and Advanced Dental Therapists work under the direction of a Minnesota licensed dentist through a collaborative management agreement (Minnesota Statutes Sections 150A.105 and 150A.106). The level of supervision varies in accordance with Minnesota Rule 3100.0100, Subpart 21.
Information about collaborative management agreements and guidelines for drafting a collaborative management agreement is available on the Board of Dentistry website.
The Minnesota Department of Human Services Provider Manual provides information on enrollment and reimbursement for Dental Therapists and Advanced Dental Therapists serving Minnesota Health Care Program enrollees.
Questions regarding coverage, payment and reimbursement for clients enrolled in a managed care organization or commercial insurance carrier should be directed to those specific organizations.