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A License Renewal Procedures
Licenses are renewed every 3 years by August 31. Although a 60-day late renewal period is allowed, the continuing education requirement must be completed by August 31. Submission of the renewal application form certifies that the requirements are met. If the renewal requirements have not been completed, the renewal application should not be submitted. If a waiver is necessary, an application should be made after the licensee receives the renewal application in early July, but before the license expires on August 31. Licensees who have not been granted waivers should allow their licenses to expire. Application for relicensure may be made upon completion of the continuing education requirement within the 3-year period immediately preceding the date of the application for relicensure.
American Academy of Periodontology
American Dental Association
American Dental Hygiene Association
Friends of Hu-Friedy
If you, a dedicated dental hygiene professional, are ready for a fresh experience. You are invited to take a special look at the Hu-Friedy website.
Handsfree Soap and Towel
Hands touching objects cause cross contamination and the spread of disease. Auto soap dispensers, touchless faucets, and other handsfree sensor-activated products provide you, your family, and guests protection against illness. New Solution offers a variety of handsfree automatic products for your home, workplace, and institutions.
Moving and Need Information
This link to ADHA will give you the information that you need to help obtain a license in another state.
State of Michigan Dental Licensure
This website will offer information on licensure, license renewal, scope of practice, and other information pertaining to the profession of dentistry, dental hygiene, and dental assisting.
US Department of Labor Posters
Some of the statutes and regulations enforced by agencies within the Department of Labor require that notices be posted in the workplace. The Department provides electronic copies of the required posters.
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