Colorado dental hygienist CE/CEU requirements
To renew an Colorado dental hygiene license you need 30 CE hours every 2 years. Here's the full breakdown, mandated topics, delivery limits, and CPR, straight from the board's rules.
The full Colorado requirement
- Total hours
- 30 hours every 2 years
- Category minimums
- Clinical: min 16 hrs
- Delivery limits
- Live ≥ 50%
- CPR / BLS
- Required, must be current
- Credit sources
- Presenting: ≤ 6 hrs · Academic credit: 10 CE / credit · Residency: 10 CE / credit
- First renewal
- Prorated by months licensed
Source: Colorado board ↗ · Last reviewed June 25, 2026.
Colorado dental hygienist CE, FAQ
How many CE hours do dental hygienists need in Colorado?
Registered dental hygienists in Colorado must complete 30 continuing-education hours every 2 years to renew their license.
How often do Colorado dental hygienists renew their license?
Colorado renews dental hygiene licenses on a every 2 years cycle, and CE is measured over a 24-month window.
Does Colorado require CPR for dental hygienist renewal?
Yes. Colorado requires a current CPR/BLS certification that is current at renewal.
What CE topics are required for dental hygienists in Colorado?
In Colorado, beyond the 30-hour total, the board specifies: no specific mandated topics beyond the total hours.
How long should I keep my Colorado CE certificates?
Keep your certificates of completion for at least your current renewal cycle and the one before it, most boards can request them in a random audit. A document vault that stores every certificate makes an audit a non-event.
Stop counting CE hours by hand
DentaReady knows the Colorado rules. Log a course once and it tallies your hours, category minimums, and delivery limits, stores every certificate, and tells you exactly what's left before your renewal, across every state you're licensed in.
Get started freeFree for your first 3 documents. No card required.
This summary is provided for convenience and may not reflect the most recent rule changes. Always confirm requirements with the Colorado board before relying on them for renewal.
