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Chapter 4
Dentistry

Articles

1
Administration
Sections 1600–1621
2
Admission and Practice
Sections 1625–1636.6
2.4
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Sections 1638–1638.7
2.5
Special Permits
Sections 1640–1642
2.6
Continuing Education
Sections 1645–1645.2
2.7
Licensed Dentists from Mexico Pilot Program
Section 1645.4
2.9
Dental Restorative Materials
Sections 1648.10–1648.20
2.75
Use of Deep Sedation and General Anesthesia
Sections 1646–1646.13
2.84
Use of Moderate Sedation
Sections 1647–1647.12
2.86
Use of Oral Conscious Sedation for Adult Patients
Sections 1647.18–1647.26
2.87
Use of Pediatric Minimal Sedation
Sections 1647.30–1647.38
3
Registration
Sections 1650–1657
3.5
Additional Offices
Sections 1658–1658.8
4
Suspension and Revocation of Licenses
Sections 1670–1687
4.7
Diversion Program
Sections 1695–1699
5
Offenses Against This Chapter
Sections 1700–1707
6
Fees
Sections 1715–1725
7
Dental Auxiliaries
Sections 1740–1777
8
Dental Corporations
Sections 1800–1808
9
Dental Hygienists
Sections 1900–1966.6
9.1
Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice Corporations
Sections 1967–1967.4
9.5
California Dental Corps Loan Repayment Program
Sections 1970–1976
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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