# Utah dental CPR/BLS requirements

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

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

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 Utah dental board before renewing.

## Direct answer

For dental CPR/BLS requirements in Utah, Dentovio's sourced CE notes say: CPR: current CPR-BLS (or ACLS/PALS as required by permit classification) required for renewal, but recertification hours do NOT count toward the 30. Confirm current CPR, BLS, hands-on skills, provider, renewal-cycle, and audit rules with the Utah dental board before renewing.

## CPR/BLS notes

CPR: current CPR-BLS (or ACLS/PALS as required by permit classification) required for renewal, but recertification hours do NOT count toward the 30.

## Renewal CE snapshot

- Dentists: 30 hours / 2 years
- Dental hygienists: 30 hours / 2 years
- Dental assistants: N/A - Utah does not license or register dental assistants under the Dentist and Dental Hygienist Practice Act (R156-69), so there is no state-mandated CE requirement for dental assistants.

## Full renewal-cycle note

Two-year (biennial) licensure/renewal cycle (R156-69-304a). CPR: current CPR-BLS (or ACLS/PALS as required by permit classification) required for renewal, but recertification hours do NOT count toward the 30. Caps within the 30: maximum 15 hours from online/home-study courses (must include an exam and completion certificate); maximum 3 hours in practice/office management; maximum 10 hours for teaching CE; up to 15% may be earned via qualified volunteer patient care (4 volunteer hours = 1 CE hour); classroom/seminar/webinar hours are unlimited. Sedation-permit holders have additional topic-specific hour minimums (e.g., 2 hrs minimal sedation; 4 hrs moderate; 8 hrs deep). Opioids/controlled substances: handled under the separate Utah Controlled Substances Act — dentist controlled-substance prescribers must complete at least 2 CE hours on controlled-substance prescribing per licensing period (Utah Code 58-37-6.5; may be waivable via PMP database attestation). No general infection-control or jurisprudence CE mandate in the dental rule. Records retained 6 years.

## Official board source

- <https://commerce.utah.gov/dopl/dentistry/>

## References

- <https://commerce.utah.gov/dopl/dentistry/>
- <https://www.ada.org/en/education/licensure>
- <https://rules.utah.gov/publicat/code/r156/r156-37.htm>
- <https://dopl.utah.gov/dentistry/>

## Related

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