Dental assistants in Massachusetts must complete at least 12 CE units every two years.
A maximum of six units can be earned through self-study courses that require passing a test.
Alaska
Alaska requires that dental assistants holding a Restorative Function Certificate complete:
2 CE hours specifically related to materials or techniques used for tooth restoration
Common Themes Across States
While states have unique requirements, some recurring themes include:
Infection control training as a mandatory CE topic
Opioid management or prescription-related training due to public health concerns
CPR/BLS certification as an ongoing requirement
Each state's requirements reflect its focus on public health, legal compliance, and professional development. Always verify the most up-to-date CE requirements with the state dental board.
Other Frequently Asked Questions
Do all states require CE for dental professionals?
Yes, all U.S. states require continuing education for dental professionals, but specific courses, renewal cycles, and credit hour requirements vary.
Which states require opioid management training?
Missouri mandates a one-time Opioid Management Training course for dentists, while other states may require opioid prescribing courses if the dentist prescribes medications.
Is infection control CE required in every state?
Most states require dental professionals to complete infection control training as part of their CE requirements.
How often do dental professionals need to renew their CE?
Renewal cycles vary by state, with most requiring CE renewal every one to two years. South Dakota has one of the longest renewal cycles at five years.
Do all states require CPR/BLS certification?
Yes, most states require dental professionals to maintain CPR/BLS certification as part of their CE requirements.