Dental Hygienist FAQs

A3. From the time we are in receipt of a completed application, which does not require Board review, it takes approximately 35 business days for your license to be issued. Effective July 1, 2012, the Georgia Board of Dentistry stopped printing hard copies of blue wall licenses and pocket cards to licensees free of charge. This change impacted all license types. Statutes and Board rules require some licensees to post a copy of their license at their place of business for inspection. To meet this requirement, the Board provides free of charge an online verification that your license has been issued. We will be offering the option of printing a PDF version of the wall license on our website in the very near future. This functionality has been temporarily disrupted due to the recent transition from the Secretary of State’s Office to the Department of Community Health but we are working diligently to restore it as soon as possible. If you would like to order a hard copy of your license, you may send a request along with a fee of $25.00 to the Georgia Board of Dentistry, 2 Peachtree St NW, 6th Floor, Atlanta, GA 30303.

A5. Refer to Board Rule 150-5-.04 A6. Refer to Board Rule 150-5-.02 Clinical Exam - CRDTS - www.crdts.org or (785) 273-0380

A7. Refer to Board Rule 150-3-.04 JURISPRUDENCE EXAMINATION: Successful completion of the Jurisprudence Examination with a score of 75 or higher. The Jurisprudence Examination may be taken as an open book exam. The examination and “law and rules” governing the practice of dential hygiene in Georgia may be obtained on the Georgia Board of Dentistry website. Score is only valid for one (1) year.

A8. Contact National Board Examination - ADA Joint Commission on National Dental examinations at 1-800-621-8099 or Clinical Exam - CRDTS - www.crdts.org or (785) 273-0380.

A9. Contact National Board Examination - ADA Joint Commission on National Dental examinations at 1-800-621-8099 or Clinical Exam - CRDTS - www.crdts.org or (785) 273-0380.

A10. Not specified in Georgia law or rules.

Contact National Board Examination - ADA Joint Commission on National Dental examinations at 1-800-621-8099.

A12. Contact National Board Examination - ADA Joint Commission on National Dental examinations at 1-800-621-8099 or Clinical Exam - CRDTS - www.crdts.org or (785) 273-0380.

A13. Contact National Board Examination - ADA Joint Commission on National Dental examinations at 1-800-621-8099 or Clinical Exam - CRDTS - www.crdts.org or (785) 273-0380.

A14. Please Refer to Board Rule 150-5-.02 National Board – No limit listed in laws or rules A15. Please Refer to Board Rule 150-5-.02

A16. Contact the National Board Examination - ADA Joint Commission on National Dental examinations at 1-800-621-8099 orClinical Exam - CRDTS - www.crdts.org or (785) 273-0380.

A17. Contact the National Board Examination - ADA Joint Commission on National Dental examinations at 1-800-621-8099 or Clinical Exam - CRDTS - www.crdts.org or (785) 273-0380.

A18. Please Refer to Board Rule 150-5-.05
Twenty-two (22) hours for the two year renewal period.
Fifteen (15) of the required hours must be in clinical science New licensees may submit proof of ADA accredited dental hygiene coursework taken within the previous 2 years to suffice for the CE requirements for their first renewal period.

A19. Yes, refer to O.C.G.A.§§ 43-11-70, 43-11-71 and Rule 150-5-.06

A20. Your license will lapse on July 1st after the renewal year and you will be required to reinstate.

A21. Please Refer to Board Rule 150-3-.07 Yes, inactive status is allowed.
  1. Filing the required application and paying the proper fee;
  2. Providing documentation from a physician or physicians licensed in the State of Georgia that establishes to the satisfaction of the Board that the applicant is able to practice with reasonable skill and safety to patients;
  3. Providing documentation demonstrating current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation ("CPR") certification;
  4. Fulfilling any remedial requirements deemed necessary by the Board as a condition precedent to the licensee resuming his or her practice of dentistry or dental hygiene; and
  5. Appearing before a Committee of the Board upon request.
  6. In considering any application for restoration under this Rule, the Board may require that an applicant for restoration of an active license execute releases necessary to obtain documentation of the applicant's complete medical history; the Board may also require the applicant, at his or her own expense, to undergo
  7. Further examination by physicians designated by the Board.
  8. As a condition precedent to a license being restored, after 5 years have passed without the applicant being actively engaged in the practice of dentistry or dental hygiene, the Board, in its discretion, may require passage of an examination administered by the Georgia Board of Dentistry or a Regional Testing Agency designated and approved by the Board.

A23. Please refer to Board Rule 150-3-.05. Licenses shall expire at the close of December 31 in all odd-numbered years. Late renewal allowed from January 1 of the even year following the renewal year through June 30 of the even year following renewal.

Reminder: It is against the law to practice dentistry/dental hygiene with a lapsed/expired license. An individual who continues to practice with a lapsed/expired license is subject to a fine and disciplinary action.

For any reinstatement application citing problems, (not having CE during last biennial renewal period, convictions, disciplinary action in other states, impairment, etc.) the licensee will be scheduled to a meeting with the Licensure Overview Committee and the following guidelines may apply:

Guidelines for Reinstatement

No Clinical PracticeReassessment of Skills (1 week)Remediation and Reassessment of SkillsLetter of CompetencyCRDTS Exam
3 – X X
5 yrs - XXXX
10 yrs - + XXX

For licensees that state that they have not been practicing without a license since the date that the license lapsed are reinstated without a consent order. However, the following guidelines may apply:

Guidelines for Reinstatement

No Clinical PracticeReassessment of Skills (1 week)Remediation and Reassessment of SkillsLetter of CompetencyCRDTS Exam
3 – X X
5 yrs - XXXX
10 yrs - + XXX

For licensees that state that they have been practicing without a license since the date that the license lapsed are reinstated and the matter is referred to Legal Services to send a public consent order citing the dates of the unlicensed practice with a $1,000 fine to be paid within 120 days of the effective date of the order, 3 years probation, completion the Law Ethics and Professionalism (LEAP) course within one year of the effective date of the order, 5 hours CE in Risk Management within one year of the effective date. A letter of concern is to be mailed to all employers of hygienists with a lapsed license concerning aiding and abetting unlicensed practice.

The board also allows reinstatement consent orders that have been signed by the licensee and returned to the board office to be accepted upon receipt, with the Executive Director signing for the Board President.

If reinstatement is granted, the license will be required to be renewed by the last day of December in ODD numbered years, regardless of when the license is reinstated.

The implications of a licensee practicing without a license are far-reaching. Employees/associates working with an unlicensed person could be subject to disciplinary action for aiding & abetting unlicensed practice; Medicaid & Medicare charges during the unlicensed period may be subject to denial or reimbursement; malpractice providers may not cover the individual during the unlicensed period.

All reinstatement applications must be reviewed and approved by the Board.

A25. Please refer to Georgia law, O.C.G.A. § 43-11-74

A26. AADB – American Association of Dental Boards
ADA – American Dental Association
CRDTS – Central Regional Dental Testing Service
ADEX – American Dental Examination
ADHLEX – American Dental Hygiene Examination
GDA – Georgia Dental Association

A27. To change your name on your professional license, you must send a letter requesting a change to the Board office, along with a copy of the legal document showing the change. For example, if Ms. Jane Doe née Smith wanted to change the name on her professional license to reflect her new married name, she would send a letter to the Board office stating as follows: “I, Ms. Jane Smith (dental hygiene license number: DH000000), would like my name changed to Ms. Jane Doe on my professional license.” She would include a copy of her marriage license showing Smith as her new name. Name change requests should be sent to the Georgia Board of Dentistry, 2 Peachtree Street NW, 6th Floor, Atlanta, GA 30303. They may also be faxed to the Board office at (770) 344-5727. Please expect 7-10 business days for receipt and processing.