Guide to Obtaining a Dental License in Arkansas
This guide outlines the pathways and requirements for obtaining a dental license in the state of Arkansas.
Pathways to Licensure
There are three main pathways to obtain a dental license in Arkansas:
- Examination
- Credentials (License by Credentials)
- Specialty License
1. Examination Pathway
This is the most common path for new graduates.
Requirements:
- Graduate from a Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) accredited dental school
- Pass the National Board Dental Examination (NBDE) Parts I and II, or the Integrated National Board Dental Examination (INBDE)
- Pass a clinical examination accepted by the Arkansas State Board of Dental Examiners (CDCA-WREB-ADEX, CRDTS, or SRTA)
- Pass the Arkansas Jurisprudence Exam
Steps:
- Submit an application to the Arkansas State Board of Dental Examiners
- Pay the required application fee
- Provide official transcripts from your dental school
- Submit NBDE or INBDE scores
- Submit clinical examination scores
- Pass the Arkansas Jurisprudence Exam
- Complete a background check
2. Credentials Pathway (License by Credentials)
This pathway is for dentists who are already licensed and practicing in another state.
Requirements:
- Hold a current, unrestricted license in another state
- Have been in active practice for at least 5,000 hours during the five years immediately preceding application
- Have no disciplinary actions against your license
- Pass the Arkansas Jurisprudence Exam
Steps:
- Submit an application for licensure by credentials
- Pay the required application fee
- Provide verification of licensure from all states where you hold or have held a license
- Submit proof of active practice hours
- Provide a letter of good standing from the licensing board of each state where you’ve practiced
- Pass the Arkansas Jurisprudence Exam
- Complete a background check
3. Specialty License Pathway
Arkansas offers specialty licenses in recognized dental specialties.
Requirements:
- Hold a general dentistry license in good standing in Arkansas or another state
- Have completed a CODA-accredited postgraduate specialty program
- Be board certified or board eligible in the specialty
- Pass the Arkansas Jurisprudence Exam
Steps:
- Submit an application for a specialty license
- Pay the required application fee
- Provide verification of your general dentistry license
- Submit proof of completion of a specialty program
- Provide evidence of board certification or eligibility
- Pass the Arkansas Jurisprudence Exam
- Complete a background check
Additional Information
- All applicants must be at least 21 years old and of good moral character.
- The Arkansas Jurisprudence Exam covers Arkansas dental laws and rules.
- Licenses must be renewed annually, and continuing education requirements must be met for renewal.
- Arkansas offers a volunteer dental license for dentists who wish to provide services on a volunteer basis to underserved populations.
- Foreign-trained dentists must have their credentials evaluated by an approved credentialing agency and may need to complete additional requirements, including passing an English proficiency exam and completing a two-year postgraduate program at a CODA-accredited dental school.
- Arkansas has reciprocity agreements with some states, which may simplify the licensure process for dentists from those states.
For the most up-to-date information and specific details, please visit the Arkansas State Board of Dental Examiners website or contact them directly.
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