Education
Examinations
An original scorecard or a certified copy of the scorecard is required.
Applicants must pass a complete practical-clinical examination. Acceptable clinical examinations include:
An original scorecard or a certified copy of the scorecard is required.
The commission will only accept results of approved practical examinations taken within the preceding five years from the date of an application for licensure.
A letter from the approved residency verifying residency completion is required.
State license verification
Applicants must list all states where they do or did hold credentials. This list must also include when the applicant has applied for a credential, even if a credential was not granted. The jurisdiction where the applicant is or was credentialed must complete and submit the verification form (PDF). The jurisdiction must send the completed form directly to the department.
Personal data questions
Each applicant must answer the personal data questions. An appropriate explanation and required documentation must be sent with positive answers. If there is a positive answer to the professional liability claims history question, the applicant must send an explanation of the nature of the case, data and summary of care given, copies of the original complaint, and the settlement or final disposition. If the case is pending, applicant must indicate status.
Additional information/documents required
Process for approving/denying applications
We finish final review for approval after a credentialing specialist verifies that the application is fully complete, and complies with requirements in chapter 18.32 RCW and chapter 246-817 WAC. We complete background checks and make sure applicants have submitted required fees. Credentialing supervisors and lead workers have the authority to approve routine applications. The disciplining authority may conduct further review if the credentialing supervisor can't verify the applicant meets all requirements. We'll formally notify applicants of a denial. Those applicants may request a hearing to appeal the decision.
Continuing education requirements
Dentists must complete 63 hours of continuing education every three years. The goal of continuing education is to encourage the lifetime professional development and enhance the clinical and overall skills to protect the health and safety of all patients. Acceptable continuing education is listed in WAC 246-817-440.
Renewal requirements
Dentists must renew their license every year. Credentials expire on the credential holder's birthday and may be renewed within 90 days of the expiration date. Dentists must attest to completing the required 63 hours of continuing education every three years as part of the renewal. A courtesy renewal notice will be mailed to your address on record. You must keep your address current with us. Any renewal postmarked or presented to the department after midnight on the expiration date is late.
Avoid an expired license
Do not let your license expire. You must make sure we have your renewal before it expires. Otherwise, you will not be allowed to practice. A timely postmark on your renewal will not prevent an expired license. Renewals sent by mail take about two weeks to process. Remember to include your continuing education to complete your renewal.
A permit is required to administer moderate sedation, moderate sedation with parenteral agents, and general anesthesia/deep sedation. WACs 246-817-755, 760, and 770 govern permit requirements.
A limited faculty license is available for dentists who have been licensed to practice dentistry in another state or country, and who have been accepted for employment by the University of Washington, School of Dentistry. Such license shall permit the holder to practice dentistry only in connection with his or her duties in employment with the school of dentistry of the University of Washington per RCW 18.32.195 (1).
A limited resident license is available for dentists to practice dentistry in this state to university postdoctoral students or residents in dental education, or to postdoctoral residents in a dental residency program approved by the commission. The license shall permit the resident dentist to provide dental care only in connection with his or her duties as a university postdoctoral dental student or resident or a postdoctoral resident in a program per RCW 18.32.195 (2).