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A dental hygienist is legally permitted to place amalgam restorations as part of their scope of practice, provided they have received the appropriate training and certification to do so. Amalgam restorations, often used for filling cavities, are a common and established type of dental treatment that many dental hygienists are trained to perform. This skill set allows them to contribute to patient care effectively, particularly in certain practice settings where the delegation of such tasks is allowed.
Other restoration types, such as gold inlays, full crowns, and dental implants, typically require more advanced training and are generally reserved for dentists. This distinction ensures that complex procedures are performed by professionals who have the comprehensive education and experience necessary to manage the complexities associated with them, including materials selection, tooth preparation, and overall treatment planning.