New Jersey

Dental CE Requirements for New Jersey Dental Professionals

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

Dentists:

  • Renewal Cycle: Biennial (even-numbered years)
  • Required Hours: 40, including 10 mandatory:
    • 1 hour ethics & NJ law
    • 3 hours CPR
    • 3 hours pharmacology & internal medicine
    • 3 hours infection control
    • 1 hour opioid prescriptions
  • Dentists graduating in the year of renewal have specific requirements.

Dental Hygienists:

  • Renewal Cycle: Biennial (odd-numbered years)
  • Required Hours: 30, including 2 mandatory:
    • 2 hours CPR
    • 2 hours abuse & neglect

Dental Assistants:

  • Frequency: Every two years
  • Credits required: 10 CE credits
  • Renewal time: At the time of registration renewal

Important details:

  • Mandatory hours: Out of the 10 CE credits, 6 hours must be in mandatory topics like infection control, radiation safety, dental law, and basic life support (BLS).
  • Distance learning: Up to 50% of the total CE credits (5 credits) can be obtained through distance learning methods like online courses or webinars.
  • Approval: Ensure the CE courses you choose are approved by the New Jersey State Board of Dentistry.

Unique Details:

  • Opioid Prescribing Course for dentists.
  • Abuse & Neglect Course for all dental professionals.
  • Licensees must retain proof of completion for 6 years.