Vermont Dentist and Dental Hygienist CE

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Are you a Dentist or Dental Hygienist working on your continuing education? We’re here to make getting your CEUs quick, easy, and convenient.

We are recognized experts in Dental Continuing Education for Dental Hygienists and Dentists in Vermont, offering a comprehensive suite of professional development opportunities. Our offerings include in-person CE seminars, live CE webinars, and on-demand CE courses, all designed to help you earn DDS CEUs and RDH CEUs while staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in your field.

What is my Renewal Cycle?

DENTISTS (DDS, DMD) - Vermont Dental licenses expire every two years, on September 30 of odd-numbered years
DENTAL HYGIENISTS (RDH) - Vermont Dental licenses expire every two years, on September 30 of odd-numbered years
ASSISTANTS (RDA, CDA, EFDA) - Vermont Dental licenses expire every two years, on September 30 of odd-numbered years

How Much Continuing Education Do I Need?

DENTISTS (DDS, DMD) - "A dentist must document completion of no fewer than 30 hours of Board-approved continuing professional education during the two-year licensing period preceding renewal A Dental Therapist must document completion of no fewer than 20 hours of Board-approved continuing professional education"
DENTAL HYGIENISTS (RDH) - Dental hygienists must document completion of no fewer than 18 hours of Board-approved continuing professional education during the two-year licensing period preceding renewal.
ASSISTANTS (RDA, CDA, EFDA) - N/A

What, if Any, Are The Mandatory Subjects?

DENTISTS (DDS, DMD) - "CE shall include emergency office procedures Licensees with a registration number from the DEA, or who dispense controlled substances, shall complete at least two (2) hours of continuing education as a condition of license renewal, on the topics of: the abuse and diversion, safe use, and appropriate storage and disposal of controlled substances; the appropriate use of the Vermont Prescription Monitoring System; risk assessment for abuse or addiction; pharmacological and nonpharmacological alternatives to opioids for managing pain; medication tapering and cessation of the use of controlled substances; and, relevant State and federal laws and regulations concerning the prescription of opioid controlled substance"
DENTAL HYGIENISTS (RDH) - All dental hygienists licensed or registered in the State of Vermont shall as a condition of every biennial license or registration renewal show evidence of having completed a course in emergency office procedures
ASSISTANTS (RDA, CDA, EFDA) - All dental assistants shall as a condition of every registration renewal complete a course in emergency office procedures

Is There a Limit to The Number of Online Classes

N/A

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