Pursuant to Title 16, California Code of Regulations (CCR), Section 1015 all holders of licenses granted by the Dental Board of California (Board) are required to continue their education after receiving a license.
For the purposes of renewal of a license or permit, the following total unit requirements shall apply:
License type | Units |
Dentist | 50 |
Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Permit | 50 |
General Anesthesia Permit | 24 |
Moderate Sedation Permit | 15 |
Oral Conscious Sedation Permit | 7 |
License type | Units |
Registered Dental Assistant | 25 |
RDA in Extended Functions | 25 |
Dental Sedation Assistant Permit | 25 |
Orthodontic Assistant Permit | 25 |
Special Permit | 25 |
To complete the continuing education requirements as outlined in Title 16, California Code of Regulations, Sections 1016 and 1017 for renewal of a license or permit, the following conditions must be met:
*In order for the mandatory course certificates to be accepted by the Board, you must ensure that you have taken the course from an approved mandatory course provider. To identify if a provider is approved to teach the mandatory courses, please see the section titled, Mandatory Course Provider Lookup.
To petition the Board for consideration of a continuing education course presented outside of California by a provider not approved by the Board, PACE, or CERP must submit a completed Application for Continuing Education Approval for Out-of-State Course Offered by an Unregistered California Provider, including the course content, course duration, and evidence from the provider of course completion. The application must be submitted and approved before the renewal cycle ends.
A list of Board approved Registered Provider (RP) permitholders who have been granted approval to offer the mandatory course can be found at the links below. The list of RP is updated on a monthly basis, and it is important to verify that a permitholder is active as the status can change. The information provided in the links below includes the Name, Permit Status, Expiration Date, and Address of Record, as RP permitholders must renew biennially. Instructions on how to verify the license of a RP permitholder are below.
To determine if a provider is approved, you will need to utilize the online DCA BreEZe License Search tool. You may use this webpage to look up a company or individual who has a license/permit issued by the Department of Consumer Affairs for the professions listed.
The Registered CE Provider must have a “Current-Active” permit that is not “expired” in order to be valid.
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Effective January 1, 2009, the Board shall conduct random continuing education audits of its dental licensees.
To avoid any enforcement action being taken against your license including, but not limited to, the issuance of a citation and fine, you must complete the required number of continuing education units biennially for your license/permit type. As outlined in Title 16, California Code of Regulations, Sections 1016 and 1017.
Licensees are required to retain certificates of course completion that were issued to him/her at the time he/she attended a continuing education course for a period of three (3) renewal periods.
For more information, call (916)-263-2300 or email DentalBoard@dca.ca.gov.