# Indiana dental CPR/BLS requirements

> CPR, BLS, Basic Life Support, hands-on skills, and renewal-cycle signals for Indiana dental professionals.

URL: https://dentovio.com/dental-cpr-requirements/indiana

Last verified: 2026-07-08

Research confidence: high

Educational summary only, not compliance advice. CPR/BLS provider, hands-on skills, online-only, and renewal rules can change. Confirm current instructions with the Indiana dental board before renewing.

## Direct answer

For dental CPR/BLS requirements in Indiana, Dentovio's sourced CE notes say: BLS: no more than 2 hrs of basic life support counts toward the dentist requirement; hygienists must hold current BLS. Confirm current CPR, BLS, hands-on skills, provider, renewal-cycle, and audit rules with the Indiana dental board before renewing.

## CPR/BLS notes

BLS: no more than 2 hrs of basic life support counts toward the dentist requirement; hygienists must hold current BLS.

## Renewal CE snapshot

- Dentists: 20 hours / 2 years (biennium; licenses expire March 1 of even-numbered years)
- Dental hygienists: 19 hours / 2 years (biennium; expires March 1 of even-numbered years)
- Dental assistants: No state CE requirement (Indiana dental assistants are not separately licensed; radiology-permitted assistants and EFDA/CDA credentials carry their own certification-maintenance rules, but the state board sets no assistant CE hours)

## Full renewal-cycle note

Biennial, expiring March 1 of even-numbered years (current cycle: March 2, 2026 - March 1, 2028); no CE required for a dentist who has held an initial license less than 2 years. Live-vs-self-study: at least HALF of the required minimum hours must be from live presentations or live workshops (IC 25-14-3-8); home-study by an approved organization earns the same credit as college courses. Mandatory 2 hrs covering Ethics, Professional Responsibility, and Indiana statutes/administrative rules per period for BOTH dentists and hygienists (828 IAC 1-5-6). BLS: no more than 2 hrs of basic life support counts toward the dentist requirement; hygienists must hold current BLS. Opioid: DEA-registered dentists owe the federal MATE Act 8-hr one-time training. Infection control/OSHA and HIPAA are federal annual mandates, not separately itemized state CE hours. Licensure also requires passing the Indiana dental law exam (one-time, not recurring CE).

## Official board source

- <https://www.in.gov/pla/professions/dentistry-home/>

## References

- <https://www.in.gov/pla/professions/dentistry-home/>
- <https://www.in.gov/pla/professions/dentistry-home/dentistry-licensing-information/>
- <https://www.in.gov/pla/professions/indiana-state-board-of-dentistry/continuing-education-information/>
- <https://indental.org/continuing-education-requirements/>
- <https://www.ada.org/~/media/Project/ADA%20Organization/ADA/ADA-org/Files/Education/Licensure%20by%20State/Indiana_Licensure>

## Related

- [Indiana dental CE requirements](https://dentovio.com/ce-requirements/indiana/index.html.md)
- [Indiana online dental CE](https://dentovio.com/online-dental-ce/indiana/index.html.md)
- [Indiana dental license renewal](https://dentovio.com/dental-license-renewal/indiana/index.html.md)
- [Indiana dental board](https://dentovio.com/dental-boards/indiana/index.html.md)
- [All dental CPR/BLS requirement pages](https://dentovio.com/dental-cpr-requirements/index.html.md)
- [Dental CE hours tracker](https://dentovio.com/tools/ce-tracker/index.html.md)
