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What is the current California CURES exemption language dentists should study?
Current California guidance uses 7-day nonrefillable exemption language in the relevant emergency-style lanes. Older 5-day shorthand is stale for current California prep. When a question turns on exemption wording, the number matters enough to change the safest answer.
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- 2026-06-10
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- Mahtab Mansour, DDS, 2026-04-25
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- What is the current California CURES exemption language dentists should study?
- Current CURES exemptions
- Current California 7-day nonrefillable exemption language for CURES-related prep.
- Current CURES exemptions California dental law and ethics
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- /guide/california-dentistry-law-ethics-exam/prescribing-cures-opioids
- /guide/california-dentistry-law-ethics-exam/glossary
- /free-practice-test
- /guide/california-dentistry-law-ethics-exam/glossary/when-must-dentist-check-cures
- /guide/california-dentistry-law-ethics-exam/glossary/what-changed-in-sedation-permits-2025
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