Guide to Obtaining a Dental License in Ohio

General Requirements

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Be of good moral character
  • 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 Ohio State Dental Board

Pathways to Licensure

1. Initial Licensure by Examination

  • Complete all general requirements
  • Pass one of the following clinical exams:
  • Commission on Dental Competency Assessments (CDCA-WREB-CITA)
  • Southern Regional Testing Agency (SRTA)
  • Central Regional Dental Testing Service (CRDTS)
  • Pass the Ohio Jurisprudence Exam
  • Submit a completed application with required documentation and fees

2. Licensure by Credentials

For dentists licensed and practicing in another state:

  • Have an active license in good standing from another state
  • Have been in active clinical practice for at least 1,000 hours per year for five consecutive years immediately preceding application
  • Pass the Ohio Jurisprudence Exam
  • Provide proof of continuing education credits (40 hours for the past two years)
  • Submit a completed application with required documentation and fees

3. Limited Resident’s License

For dentists participating in dental residency programs:

  • Be a graduate of a CODA-accredited dental school
  • Be accepted into an Ohio dental residency program
  • Submit a completed application with required documentation and fees
  • License is valid only for the duration of the residency program and at the specified facility

4. Temporary Limited Continuing Education License

For out-of-state dentists providing continuing education in Ohio:

  • Hold a current, valid license in another state
  • Be invited to teach, demonstrate, or provide dental services in connection with a dental education course in Ohio
  • Submit a completed application with required documentation and fees
  • License is valid for up to 10 days per year

Application Process

  1. Create an account and complete the online application through the Ohio eLicense system
  2. Submit required documents:
  • Official transcripts from dental school
  • NBDE or INBDE scores
  • Clinical examination scores
  • Proof of CPR certification
  • Verification of licensure from other states (if applicable)
  1. Pay the application and licensing fees
  2. Pass a criminal background check (both BCI and FBI)
  3. Pass the Ohio Jurisprudence Exam

Maintaining Licensure

  • Renew license biennially by December 31st of odd-numbered years
  • Complete 40 hours of continuing education every two years, including:
  • At least 20 hours of supervised clinical instruction
  • 2 hours on ethics or Ohio dental law
  • Maintain current CPR certification

Additional Requirements

  • Complete an approved course in identifying and reporting abuse and neglect of children and adults (one-time requirement)
  • Comply with the Ohio State Dental Board’s sedation rules if providing sedation services

For the most up-to-date information, contact the Ohio State Dental Board or visit their official website.

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