License: Dentist
Department of Health Professions Board of Dentistry
6606 West Broad Street
4th Floor
Richmond, VA 23230-1717
(804) 662-9908
A. Dental licensure. An applicant for dental licensure shall be a graduate and a holder of a diploma or a certificate from a dental program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association, which consists of either a pre-doctoral dental education program or at least a 12-month post-doctoral advanced general dentistry program or a post-doctoral dental education program in any other specialty. B. Dental examinations. 1. All applicants shall have successfully completed all parts of the examinations of the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations prior to making application to this board. 2. All applicants to practice dentistry shall satisfactorily pass the complete board-approved examinations in dentistry. Applicants who successfully completed the board-approved examinations five or more years prior to the date of receipt of their applications for licensure by this board may be required to retake the examinations or take board-approved continuing education unless they demonstrate that they have maintained clinical, ethical and legal practice for 48 of the past 60 months immediately prior to submission of an application for licensure. 3. If the candidate has failed any section of a board-approved examination three times, the candidate shall complete a minimum of 14 hours of additional clinical training in each section of the examination to be retested in order to be approved by the board to sit for the examination a fourth time. In accordance with _x0015_ 54.1-2709 of the Code of Virginia, an applicant for licensure by credentials shall: 1. Be of good moral character and not have committed any act which would constitute a violation of _x0015_ 54.1-2706 of the Code of Virginia; 2. Be a graduate of a dental program, school or college, or dental department of a university or college currently accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association. 3. Have passed Part I and Part II of the examination given by the Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations; 4. Have successfully completed a clinical examination that involved live patients; 5. Hold a current, unrestricted license to practice dentistry in another jurisdiction in the United States and is certified to be in good standing by each jurisdiction in which he currently holds or has held a license; and 6. Have been in continuous clinical practice for five out of the six years immediately preceding application for licensure pursuant to this section. Active patient care in the dental corps of the United States Armed Forces, volunteer practice in a public health clinic, or practice in an intern or residency program may be accepted by the board to satisfy this requirement. One year of clinical practice shall consist of a minimum of 600 hours of practice in a calendar year as attested by the applicant.
- Stand-alone license
- Third-party exam required
- Degree required
- Continuing education required
- No experience required
- No criminal record requirements
License information updated 05/29/2014