- A. All continuing education credits shall be pre-approved by the Board.
- B. A licensee seeking renewal shall complete at least 30 full hours of Board-approved continuing education.
C. Of the 30 hours of Board-approved continuing education, a minimum of 13 hours shall be completed with attendance at:
- (1) In-person Board-approved courses or programs; or
- (2) Webinars.
D. To be considered for Board approval, a webinar shall:
- (1) Be designed to enhance the licensee’s clinical knowledge and ability to treat dental patients;
- (2) Be presented in real time;
- (3) Allow all participants an opportunity to interact with the instructor; and
- (4) Allow the participants an ample opportunity to ask questions and receive responses in real time.
- E. A pre-recorded webinar viewed by a licensee that otherwise meets the requirements of this chapter may be considered by the Board for continuing education credit toward the 17 hours that do not require in-person attendance.
F. A maximum of 17 hours of Board-approved continuing education may be earned for self-study activities, including:
- (1) Preparing and presenting table clinics;
- (2) Preparing lectures; and
- (3) Preparing articles for publication in dental journals.
- G. Continuing education courses and programs shall meet the criteria established in Regulation .06 of this chapter.
- H. A licensee shall maintain written documentation of successful completion of continuing education programs for 5 years.
I. A licensee may not receive continuing education credit for a course or program that was:
- (1) Not Board-approved; or
- (2) Completed before the course or program gained Board approval.
- J. Unless otherwise provided in this chapter, the Board may not accept a submission for continuing education credit of less than 1 hour.
K. A licensee shall maintain cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification from one of the following programs:
- (1) The American Heart Association's Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers;
- (2) The American Red Cross's Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation for Professional Rescuers; or
- (3) An equivalent program approved by the Board.
- L. A licensee seeking renewal shall complete a Board- approved course of 2 hours in infection control.
- M. A licensee seeking renewal in 2025 and thereafter shall complete a Board-approved course of 3 hours in infection control every renewal cycle.
- N. A licensee seeking renewal shall complete a Board-approved course of 2 hours in abuse and neglect.
O. The 2-hour, Board-approved course in abuse and neglect required by §N of this regulation shall:
- (1) Be completed by each licensee every other renewal cycle;
- (2) Relate to Maryland law on the subject of abuse and neglect; and
- (3) Count toward the 30 full hours of required continuing education.
- P. A dentist seeking renewal shall complete a 2-hour Board- approved course on proper prescribing and disposal of prescription drugs, which shall count toward the 30 full hours of required continuing education.
- Q. A dentist seeking renewal shall complete a 2-hour Board- approved course on proper prescribing and disposal of prescription drugs, which shall count toward the 30 full hours of required continuing education.
- R. Optional Pro Bono Program. A licensee seeking renewal may receive up to 8 continuing education hours for providing volunteer pro bono dental or dental hygiene services in accordance with Regulation .07 of this chapter.
S. Cultural Competency, Military Culture, and Implicit Bias Training. A licensee may receive up to a combined total of 4 continuing education hours for Board-approved courses on:
- (1) Cultural competency;
- (2) Military culture; or
- (3) Implicit bias training.
- T. A licensee may receive up to 2 continuing education hours for Board-approved courses on abuse and neglect.
- U. A study club course shall first receive Board approval before attendees may receive continuing education credit for attendance at the study club meeting.
- V. Dentists and dental hygienists may receive one continuing education credit for attending a regularly scheduled open session Board meeting in its entirety.
- W. The Board shall issue a certificate of completion to dentists and dental hygienists who attend a regularly scheduled open session Board meeting in its entirety.
- X. A dentist or a dental hygienist may earn up to two continuing education credits per renewal period for attendance at regularly scheduled open session Board meetings.
- Y. A licensee who has received a license within 6 months of graduation from an approved dental or dental hygiene school is not required to fulfill the continuing education requirements of the Board for the first renewal following initial licensure.
- Z. A licensee who is on inactive status shall provide evidence of compliance with the continuing education requirements of the Board for the 2-year period preceding application for reactivation of the licensee's license.
- AA. A licensee who fails to obtain the required continuing education due to disability or retirement shall comply with this regulation within 6 months of the licensee's return to practice.
- BB. The infection control course identified in §M of this regulation shall be a single 3-hour course which teaches the practices contained in the document Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Summary of Infection Prevention Practices in Dental Settings: Basic Expectations for Safe Care, Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, US Dept. of Health and Human Services; October 2016, or its successor document.
Authority: Health Occupations Article, §4-205, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date:
Regulations .01—.09 adopted as an emergency provision effective November 25, 1992 (19:25 Md. R. 2199); adopted permanently effective May 26, 1993 (20:6 Md. R. 581)
Regulation .04 amended effective July 12, 1998 (25:14 Md. R. 1132)
Regulation .09B amended effective June 25, 2001 (28:12 Md. R. 1110)
Chapter revised effective January 5, 2004 (30:26 Md. R. 1915)
Regulation .10 recodified to be Regulation .11 and new Regulation .10 adopted effective June 21, 2004 (31:12 Md. R. 913)
Chapter revised effective July 17, 2006 (33:14 Md. R. 1164)
Regulation .04 amended effective January 26, 2009 (36:2 Md. R. 101)
Regulation .06A amended effective January 26, 2009 (36:2 Md. R. 101)
Regulation .07 amended effective January 26, 2009 (36:2 Md. R. 101)
Chapter revised effective April 18, 2011 (38:8 Md. R. 506)
Regulation .02B amended effective March 18, 2013 (40:5 Md. R. 411); March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 218)
Regulation .04 amended effective October 13, 2014 (41:20 Md. R. 1112); March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 218)
Regulation .04D-1 adopted effective March 18, 2013 (40:5 Md. R. 411)
Regulation .05 amended effective March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 218
Regulation .06 amended effective March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 218)
Regulation .06A amended effective October 13, 2014 (41:20 Md. R. 1112)
Regulation .08 amended March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 218)
Regulation .08C amended effective October 13, 2014 (41:20 Md. R. 1112)
Regulation .09 adopted effective March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 218)
Regulations .09—.11 recodified to Regulations .11—.13 and Regulation .13 to be Regulation .15 effective March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 218)
Regulation .10 adopted effective March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 218)
Regulation .12 repealed effective March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 218)
Regulation .14 repealed and new Regulation .14 adopted effective March 3, 2025 (52:4 Md. R. 218)