New Hampshire

Dental CE Requirements for New Hampshire Dental Professionals

Dentists in New Hampshire are required to meet specific continuing education (CE) requirements for license renewal. This guide provides detailed information about these requirements, ensuring New Hampshire dentists remain compliant and up to date in their field.

Dentists:

  • Renewal Cycle: Biennial (even-numbered years)
  • Required Hours: 40 hours
  • CPR Certification: Required, must be continuously maintained.
  • Minimum Classroom Hours: No specific requirement.
  • Specific Required Topics:
    • 2 hours in infection control, delivered live/online with CDC guidelines.
    • 2 hours in medical emergency training (starting April 1, 2020).
    • Remaining hours in diverse approved topics, including 30 hours in clinical dental care subjects.
  • Unique Details:
    • Opioid Management: No state-mandated requirement, but the DEA requires a one-time 8-hour training for those who prescribe controlled substances.
    • Board-Approved Courses: Wide selection available, including online options meeting specific interaction and assessment criteria.
    • Emphasis on Clinical Dental Care: At least 30 hours must be in this area.
    • Board Resources: Website offers CE listings, FAQs, and other helpful information.
    • Focus on Infection Control and Medical Emergencies: Specific requirements highlight their importance.

Dental Hygienists:

  • Renewal Cycle: Biennial (odd-numbered years)
  • Required Hours: 20 hours
  • CPR Certification: Required, must be continuously maintained.
  • Minimum Classroom Hours: No specific requirement.
  • Specific Required Topics:
    • 2 hours in infection control, delivered live/online with CDC guidelines.
    • 2 hours in medical emergency training (starting April 1, 2020).
    • At least 15 hours in clinical dental care subjects.
  • Unique Details:
    • No Mandatory Topics: Allows hygienists to tailor CE to their specific needs.
    • Board Resources: Similar to dentists, the website offers helpful information.

Dental Assistants:

  • No specific CE requirements for general dental assistants.
  • Unique Details:
    • Focus on other regulations: Dental assistants must comply with regulations regarding their specific duties and limitations.

Additional Notes:

  • All licensees must report CE completion through the Board's online system.
  • CE courses must be approved by the Board or meet specific criteria.
  • Documentation of CE completion must be retained for 4 years.
  • Board conducts audits to ensure compliance with CE requirements.