Dentist CE
30 hours / 2 years
State CPR/BLS
For dental CPR/BLS requirements in Colorado, Dentovio's sourced CE notes say: 30 hours / 2 years 30 hours / 2 years No standalone CE-hours requirement for Dental Assistants; Expanded Duty Dental Assistants (EDDAs) must maintain current CPR/BLS certification and complete CE tied to their permits (no fixed board-published hour total confirmed) 2-year license period. CPR/BLS: current BLS certification required for all licensees (capped at 2 CE hours). Confirm current CPR, BLS, hands-on skills, provider, renewal-cycle, and audit rules with the Colorado dental board before renewing.
Dentist CE
30 hours / 2 years
Hygienist CE
30 hours / 2 years
Assistant CE
No standalone CE-hours requirement for Dental Assistants; Expanded Duty Dental Assistants (EDDAs) must maintain current CPR/BLS certification and complete CE tied to their permits (no fixed board-published hour total confirmed)
2-year license period. Dentists/Dental Therapists and Dental Hygienists both need 30 CE hours per 2-year cycle. First-renewal proration: licensed <12 months = no CE; 12-24 months = 15 hours. At least 16 of 30 hours (or 8 of 15) must be clinical/science-based. LIVE/SELF-STUDY CAP: at least 50% of required CE hours must be LIVE and interactive. OPIOID/CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE: dentists must complete at least 1 hour each cycle on best practices for opioid/benzodiazepine prescribing, substance-use-disorder recognition/referral, and PDMP use. CPR/BLS: current BLS certification required for all licensees (capped at 2 CE hours). No explicit standalone infection-control or law/ethics hour mandate found.