New law allows Oregon dentists to administer all vaccines
PORTLAND, Ore. >> A bill to allow dentists in Oregon to administer vaccines to patients has been signed into law.
The Oregonian/OregonLive reports Oregon is the first state in the country to allow dentists to administer any vaccine available at a primary care doctor’s office.
Most people may not get their measles, polio and tetanus shots from the dentist, but Oregon Health & Science University School of Dentistry Dean Phillip Marucha says they might want vaccines relevant to oral health such as HPV.
He says a large percentage of new oral cancer diagnoses are linked to HPV, a sexually transmitted infection that can also cause cervical cancer and genital warts.
Marucha said that this law allows a dentist to educate patients about the value of the HPV vaccine and then administer it onsite.
OHSU dentistry students will all learn how to administer vaccines starting next year.
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