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Dental Hygiene Licensure


T​he Kentucky Board of Dentistry confers licenses to practice dental hygiene based on either the applicant's successful completion of an approved regional cli​​nical exam (Licensure by Examination) or by qualifying experience within another U.S. licensing jurisdiction (Licensure by Credentials). All Kentucky dental hygiene licenses expire on December 31 of even​ numbered years, and must be either renewed or retired by that date. 

This ​page summarizes the process for dental hygiene licensure in Kentucky ​as provided for​​ in 201 KAR 8:563​. Please use the following application to apply for licensure​​ by either examination or credentials:​​​​​

​Application for Dental ​​Hygiene Licensure​​

​General License Requirements​​​​

To be granted a license to practice dental hygiene in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, an applicant must:

  • Understand, read, speak, and write the English language;
  • Not be currently subject to disciplinary action that would prevent licensure;
  • Submit to a nationwide criminal background check;​
  • Complete and pass the Board's jurisprudence exam;
  • Hold a current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR);
  • Verify any previously or currently held dental hygiene licenses in other states or jurisdictions;
  • Graduate from​ a Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) approved dental hygiene program; and
  • Successfully complete the National Board Dental Hygiene Examination;

Additional License Requirements

​Licensure by Examination

In addition to the General Licensure Requirements identified above, applicants for the Licensure by Examination pathway must meet the following requirement:

  • Successfully pass one of the following regional clinical examinations within the five years preceding the filing of the application: CDCA-WREB-CITA, CRDTS, DHLOSCE, or SRTA.

Licensure by Credentials

In addition to the ​General Licensure Requirements identified above, applicants for the Licensure by Credentials pathway must meet the following requirements:​​

  • Successful​ly pass a state, regional, or national clinical examination used to determine clinical competency in any state or other U.S. licensing jurisdiction; and
  • Actively​​ practice dental hygiene in any state(s) or other U.S. licensing jurisdiction for at least five of the six years preceding the filing of the license application. Applicants should submit the Affidavit of Active Practice below and request a verification of licensure from any licensing board(s) that have issued a dental hygiene license to the applicant. 

License Requirement Details

Background Check

State and federal criminal background check reports must be obtained through the IdentoGO Universal Enrollment Platform. Kentucky residents must use the live sca​n process at one​ of IdentoGO's nationwide enrollment centers. Non-Kentucky residents can either use this same process or submit a hard card (FBI FD-258 applicant fingerprint card) to IdentoGO for processing. When registering, please use the Board of Dentistry Service Code 27GJYG. Once registered, applicants can schedule fingerprinting appointments online or by phone.

IdentoGO Resources:

The Board will review the criminal history report online once it is ready. The applicant does not need to request it be sent to Kentucky.

Jurisprudence Examination

State law requires a jurisprudence examination to be completed by all new applicants for dental or dental hygiene licensure. This is an untimed, open book exam that covers the statutes and regulations governing dental practice in Kentucky.​​ The following exam should be completed and submitted along with the other application materials. A score of 80% or above is considered passing.

Jurisprudence Examination

Transcripts

A college ​transcript is required to document graduation from a dental hygiene program​ approved by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA)​. A copy of a diploma is not acceptable. Applicants should contact the registrar's office of the issuing school or university to request transcripts be sent directly to the ​Kentucky Board of Dentistry, not to the applicant. Official Transcripts should have the degree posted and a seal or registrar’s stamp affixed. 

Exam Scores

Using information provided on the dental hygiene license application, the Board of Dentistry will look up and confirm all national board and clinical exam scores online. Applicants do not need to contact the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations or any regional clinical exam​ination provider to have scores sent to Kentucky.     

Verification of Licensure

An official verification of licens​ure is required to document good standing in any state or other U.S. licensing jurisdiction where the applicant has held a dental hygiene license. A copy of a license is not acceptable. Please note that each state or territory makes its own policies for processing license verification requests. In most cases, applicants should contact each agency that has issued a previously or currently held dental hygiene license ​to request a verification letter be sent directly to the Kentucky Board of Dentistry, not to the applicant. For states that only provide online verification, including​​ AK, CO, ME, OH, and OR, we will verify the license directly.

Verification of Active Practice

To be eligible for Licensure by Credentials, a dental hygienist must have been​​ practicing in another state or U.S. licensing jurisdiction for at least five of the six years preceding the filing of the license applicati​on. To verify this requirement with the Board, applicants can either provide ​documentation of practice history or submit a notarized Affidavit of Active Practice.


​License Retirement​ & Reinstatement

If you no longer desire to hold an active Kentucky license, you must notify the Board of your intent to retire your license by submitting the following form:

To reinstate a previously active Kentucky license, submit the following application: