Dentist (DDS/DMD) · New York

New York dentist CE/CEU requirements

To renew a New York dental license you need 60 CE hours every 3 years. Here's the full breakdown, mandated topics, delivery limits, and CPR, straight from the board's rules.

CE hours60
Renewal cycleevery 3 years
CPR / BLSRequired
CE trackingSelf-attestation

The full New York requirement

Total hours
60 hours every 3 years
Mandated topics
Infection control: required course · Tobacco: 2 hrs (One Time) · Ethics / jurisprudence: 3 hrs (One Time) · Opioids: 3 hrs
Delivery limits
Live ≥ 70% · Live ≥ 42 hrs · Self-study ≤ 18 hrs
CPR / BLS
Required, must be current
Credit sources
Presenting: ≤ 7 hrs
First renewal
Exempt

Source: New York board ↗ · Last reviewed June 25, 2026.

New York dentist CE, FAQ

How many CE hours do dentists need in New York?

Licensed dentists (DDS/DMD) in New York must complete 60 continuing-education hours every 3 years to renew their license.

How often do New York dentists renew their license?

New York renews dental licenses on a every 3 years cycle, and CE is measured over a 36-month window.

Does New York require CPR for dentist renewal?

Yes. New York requires a current CPR/BLS certification that is current at renewal.

What CE topics are required for dentists in New York?

In New York, beyond the 60-hour total, the board specifies: Infection control: required course; Tobacco: 2 hrs (One Time); Ethics / jurisprudence: 3 hrs (One Time); Opioids: 3 hrs.

How long should I keep my New York 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.

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This summary is provided for convenience and may not reflect the most recent rule changes. Always confirm requirements with the New York board before relying on them for renewal.