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Utah dental license renewal

For dental license renewal in Utah, use the official board for filing forms, fees, deadlines, and final instructions. Dentovio summarizes the renewal CE signals: dentists need 30 hours / 2 years; dental hygienists need 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.. Renewal-cycle notes: 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.

Dentist

30 hours / 2 years

Dental hygienist

30 hours / 2 years

Dental assistant

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.

Before filing renewal

  1. Open the official board source and confirm the current filing window, fee, form, and license status.
  2. Check CE hours, mandatory topics, approved-provider rules, and live or self-study caps.
  3. Keep completion certificates and audit documentation for the period required by the board.
  4. Use Dentovio as a planning reference, not as a renewal filing system.
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Renewal cycle and mandatory-topic notes

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.

References

Last verified 2026-07-08 (research confidence: high). Educational summary only, not compliance advice. Confirm current renewal forms, fees, approved providers, deadlines, and audit rules with the Utah board before filing.