# Texas dental CPR/BLS requirements

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

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

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 Texas dental board before renewing.

## Direct answer

For dental CPR/BLS requirements in Texas, Dentovio's sourced CE notes say: CPR/BLS must be a current hands-on course (online not accepted). CPR/BLS required but does not count toward the 24-hour minimum; OSHA and CPR excluded from the count. Confirm current CPR, BLS, hands-on skills, provider, renewal-cycle, and audit rules with the Texas dental board before renewing.

## CPR/BLS notes

CPR/BLS must be a current hands-on course (online not accepted). CPR/BLS required but does not count toward the 24-hour minimum; OSHA and CPR excluded from the count.

## Renewal CE snapshot

- Dentists: 24 hours / 2 years
- Dental hygienists: 24 hours / 2 years
- Dental assistants: Registered Dental Assistants (RDAs): 12 hours / 2 years, of which at least 6 hours must be clinical (rule expressed as 6 hours/year, at least 3 clinical). CPR/BLS must be a current hands-on course (online not accepted). Human trafficking prevention course required. Up to 6 CE hours may carry forward.

## Full renewal-cycle note

Biennial (2-year) renewal. For dentists and hygienists: minimum 16 of the 24 hours must be scientific/technical (clinical); up to 8 hours may be risk management (record-keeping/HIPAA/ethics). Self-study cap: up to 8 hours may be self-study (correspondence/video/audio/reading). Jurisprudence: TSBDE Jurisprudence Assessment required every 4 years and does NOT count toward the 24 hours. Human trafficking prevention course (HHSC-approved) required and counts toward the 24. Opioids/controlled substances: dentists with direct patient care must complete at least 4 hours per biennium on safe/effective pain management related to prescribing opioids/controlled substances (a 2-hour DEA-related course counts toward this 4). CPR/BLS required but does not count toward the 24-hour minimum; OSHA and CPR excluded from the count. Carry-forward: up to 24 excess classroom-format hours earned in the year before renewal.

## Official board source

- <https://tsbde.texas.gov/licensing/dentists/dentist-continuing-education/>

## References

- <https://tsbde.texas.gov/licensing/dentists/dentist-continuing-education/>
- <https://tsbde.texas.gov/licensing/hygienists/hygienist-continuing-education/>
- <https://tsbde.texas.gov/licensing/dental-assistants/ce-information-and-submission-for-rdas/>
- <https://tsbde.texas.gov/licensing/dental-assistants/dental-assistant-renewal/>

## Related

- [Texas dental CE requirements](https://dentovio.com/ce-requirements/texas/index.html.md)
- [Texas online dental CE](https://dentovio.com/online-dental-ce/texas/index.html.md)
- [Texas dental license renewal](https://dentovio.com/dental-license-renewal/texas/index.html.md)
- [Texas dental board](https://dentovio.com/dental-boards/texas/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)
