How to Obtain a Dental License in Wisconsin
Overview
This guide outlines all pathways to obtaining a dental license in Wisconsin, as regulated by the Wisconsin Dentistry Examining Board.
General Requirements for All Pathways
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Must be of good moral character
- Must have graduated from a CODA-accredited dental school
- Must pass criminal background check
- Must have current CPR/BLS certification
- Must provide proof of identity and legal right to work in U.S.
- Must complete 2-hour opioid prescribing continuing education course
Primary Pathways to Licensure
1. Traditional Licensure by Examination
Requirements:
- Pass the National Board Dental Examination (NBDE) Parts I and II or the Integrated National Board Dental Examination (INBDE)
- Successfully complete one of these clinical examinations:
- Commission on Dental Competency Assessments (CDCA)
- Central Regional Dental Testing Service (CRDTS)
- Southern Regional Testing Agency (SRTA)
- Western Regional Examining Board (WREB)
- Council of Interstate Testing Agencies (CITA)
- Clinical examination must be completed within past 5 years
- Submit official transcripts from dental school
- Pass Wisconsin jurisprudence examination
2. Licensure by Credentials
Requirements:
- Hold current, valid, and unrestricted license in another jurisdiction
- Have practiced at least 48 of the last 60 months
- No disciplinary action pending in any jurisdiction
- Pass Wisconsin jurisprudence examination
- Provide verification of licensure from all jurisdictions
- Submit proof of continuing education completion
- Provide documentation of malpractice history
- Complete CPR certification
- Pass background check
3. Faculty License
Requirements:
- Be employed as faculty at a Wisconsin dental school
- Hold dental degree from accredited institution
- Hold current license in another jurisdiction or meet Board’s requirements
- Submit verification from dental school dean
- Pass Wisconsin jurisprudence examination
- Practice limited to school-affiliated settings
4. Temporary Educational Permit
Requirements:
- Enrolled in postgraduate dental program in Wisconsin
- Graduate from accredited dental program
- Submit program director verification
- Valid only during training period
- Practice limited to educational program
Application Process
- Initial Application
- Complete online application through Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS)
- Pay application fee ($74)
- Submit recent passport-style photograph
- Provide government-issued ID
- Background Check Requirements
- Submit fingerprints through Fieldprint
- Pay fingerprinting fee
- Complete criminal background check
- Submit convictions and pending charges form
- Required Documentation
- Official transcripts (sent directly from school)
- National Board scores
- Regional clinical examination scores
- License verifications from other jurisdictions (if applicable)
- Proof of current CPR certification
- Malpractice history reports
- Practice history verification (for credentials pathway)
- Wisconsin Jurisprudence Examination
- Complete online jurisprudence examination
- Open book format
- Covers Wisconsin dental laws and regulations
- Board Review and License Issuance
- Board reviews completed application
- Issues license upon approval
- Receive license number and wall certificate
Maintaining Licensure
- Complete 30 hours of continuing education every 2 years
- Must include:
- 2 hours infection control
- 2 hours opioid prescribing (if prescribing)
- Maintain current CPR certification
- Renew license by September 30 of odd-numbered years
- Pay renewal fee ($123)
- Report any disciplinary actions or criminal convictions
Additional Requirements
- Register with Wisconsin Prescription Drug Monitoring Program if prescribing controlled substances
- Maintain professional liability insurance (recommended)
- Display license in primary practice location
- Report address changes within 30 days
Sedation Permits
Minimal Sedation
- Included in general license
- Must maintain current BLS certification
Moderate Sedation
- Additional permit required
- Complete approved training program
- Pass facility inspection
- Maintain ACLS certification
- Additional CE requirements
Deep Sedation/General Anesthesia
- Additional permit required
- Complete approved residency program
- Pass facility inspection
- Maintain ACLS certification
- Additional CE requirements
Contact Information
Wisconsin Dentistry Examining Board
Department of Safety and Professional Services
4822 Madison Yards Way
Madison, WI 53705
Phone: (608) 266-2112
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://dsps.wi.gov/pages/Professions/Dentist
Important Notes
- All fees are non-refundable
- Applications remain active for 1 year
- Incomplete applications held for 1 year
- False information on application may result in license denial
- Processing times vary (typically 6-8 weeks)
- Requirements subject to change
Special Considerations
- Military spouses may be eligible for expedited processing
- Volunteer temporary dental permits available
- Required to report impaired practitioners
- Mobile dental facilities require additional registration
- Special CE requirements for sedation permit holders
Limited Scope License Options
Mobile Dentistry Program
- Additional registration required
- Annual renewal
- Specific equipment requirements
- Patient record protocols
- Notification requirements
Volunteer License
- Available for retired dentists
- No fee required
- Practice limited to non-profit organizations
- Must maintain CE requirements
- Annual renewal required
Note: Requirements and processes may change. Always verify current requirements directly with the Wisconsin Dentistry Examining Board.
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