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Connecticut Dentist Complete CE Package

Package includes all state CE requirements and hours needed for your Connecticut (CT) General Dentist license renewal. View Terms

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This AGD-approved CE package is designed to meet license renewal requirements for Connecticut Dentist. All course completions are reported to AGD within 24 hours. Courses are 100% online, accessible anytime, and come with unlimited test attempts and no time limits. Stay compliant, save time, and fulfill your CE requirements with one convenient package.

Connecticut Dentist Complete CE Package
This AGD-approved CE package is designed to meet license renewal requirements for Connecticut Dentist. All course completions are reported to AGD within 24 hours. Courses are 100% online, accessible anytime, and come with unlimited test attempts and no time limits. Stay compliant, save time, and fulfill your CE requirements with one convenient package.
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Controlled Substances
Ethics
Infection Control
An array of interesting and trending general course topics to provide the full hours needed
State requirements for Connecticut Dentists
1 hour in any 3 of the 10 Commissioner-designated topics
1 hour infection control
1 hour prescribing controlled substances & pain management .
Connecticut Dentist Standard Renewal Requirements: Connecticut dentists renew annually but must attest to 25 hours of qualifying CE every two years. The CE must include one hour each in: (i) any three of the state’s ten mandated subjects, (ii) infection control , and (iii) prescribing controlled substances & pain management education. Online courses are allowed, and dentists may substitute up to 10 CE hours with volunteer service (8 hours of free care per 1 CE hour). Records must be kept for three years and produced to the Department of Public Health on request. CT.gov Connecticut General Assembly
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Commissioner-designated CE topic portal.ct.gov :
Prescribing controlled substances and pain management
Record-keeping / risk management
Infection control
Access to care
HIPAA compliance
Medical emergencies in the dental office (including current CPR training)
Sexual assault and domestic abuse
Cultural competence
Mental-health conditions common to veterans
Diagnostic technology
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First-time renewal: Dentists applying for license renewal for the first time are exempt from the continuing education requirement. ADA.org: Connecticut Licensure
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Certification alternative: Dentists must attest to completion of CE on a department-prescribed form and retain records for at least three years. Documentation must be submitted to the department within 45 days of a request. ADA.org: Connecticut Licensure
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Sedation: Dentists must obtain a permit to administer moderate or deep sedation. Requirements include advanced cardiac life support certification, staff BLS certification, and successful completion of an on-site evaluation. CT DPH Sedation Permit
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Dispensing: Dentists are authorized as prescribing practitioners and may dispense medications within their scope, following all state and federal requirements for labeling, recordkeeping, and controlled substances. CT General Statutes §20-14c
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I am always interested in continuing education in the areas of health, wellness, nutrition and mental health. Your course was well written, well organized and helpful in meeting state licensure requirements.
Very well written, easy to digest, time efficient, and straight to the point. Thank you!
I appreciate the convenience of the course being online and accessible through my phone and that it directly reports to CEBroker to support mandated education requirements.
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Very well written, easy to digest, time efficient, and straight to the point. Thank you!
I appreciate the convenience of the course being online and accessible through my phone and that it directly reports to CEBroker to support mandated education requirements.
I really loved this information. I was hospitalized last year for almost a month and I noticed multiple medical errors (not being hooked up to my IV multiple times, given wrong medication which caused my sodium to be very low, etc.) which lengthened my stay. I can now define those exact errors and better understand what happened to me. I hate that these medical errors are so common and I appreciate how well laid out your breakdown and categorization of them was.