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Continuing Education Affidavits

Procedure

On your respective renewal application, please select one of the boxes regarding your continuing education (“CE”) and proceed to complete the CE affidavit. 

If this is your first time renewing (initial license issuance date was between 7/1/2021 and your birthday in 2022), please check the box indicating that this is your first renewal, and therefore, no CE affidavit is required. Please complete the continuing education ("CE") affidavit that pertains to your license classification. 

Please follow the below DOs and DON'Ts of continuing education:

DO - Review the Board's rules or your respective affidavit on your CE requirements;

DO - Claim only the credit hours taken July 1, 2019 - birthday of 2022 or June 30, 2022 if your birthday is between 1/1/2022 and 6/30/2022;

DO - Enter the number of hours completed for each category on your affidavit. Please note: MOST categories have minimums, FEW, IF ANY, have maximums; and

DO - Pay special attention to the self-study section of your affidavit and enter the number of self-study hours completed even if the number is zero (0). Self-study is defined in the Board's rules under AAC R4-11-1209 (page 22 of the link).

DON'T - Claim more hours of self-study than allowed on your affidavit, which has already been tailored to the allowable limit; and

DON'T - Throw away your documentation of attendance. The Board's rules require that you maintain your documentation for the most recently completed renewal period.

Continuing Education Extension Request

Forms

Download and save to your computer in order to sign and submit or attach to your Renewal Application, if necessary. If you are submitting apart from your renewal application, please follow the same instructions and once saved, please attach the request to an email submitted to [email protected].

CSPMP Usage Mandate

Regulations

Controlled Substances Prescription Monitoring Program Mandate - The mandate to utilize the Prescription Monitoring Program went into effect October 16, 2017. Dentists in Arizona are required to access Arizona's Controlled Substance Prescription Monitoring Program before prescribing a controlled substance to any patient.