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A dental hygienist who desires to practice his/her profession
in the State of Arkansas must be a graduate of an American
Dental Association (ADA) approved school, currently licensed
in the state from which he/she is applying, and must have practiced
continuously for a period of five years immediately prior to
applying. The applicant may have participated in a post-graduate
dental education program during the five years in order to
satisfy the five-year practice requirement.
- Applicant must submit the following
to the Arkansas Board office:
- A completed application (PDF) for Arkansas Dental
Hygiene License by Credentials.
- A copy of certificate showing current Healthcare Provider
level of cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) training.
- A fee (by check or money order) of $350.
Note: Application and resume are designed to be
filled out electronically.
- Applicant is responsible for requesting
and paying applicable fees to obtain these documents and
letters that are
to be sent directly from the provider to the Board office:
- An official transcript with school seal from the school
of dental hygiene which issued certificate or degree.
- Verification
forms (PDF) from every state where licensed
whether license is current or not.
- National Board Exam card sent from the Joint Commission
on National Dental Examinations
office with said exam card reflecting passage of the
National
Board Exam. Contact National Boards at 1-800-232-1694.
- Letters from two licensed dentists, practicing in the
same locale of the state where
the applicant is or has been practicing, attesting to
the
applicant's
moral character, standing, and ability.
- Proof of successfully passing a clinical examination for licensure. Results of the clinical exam must be sent directly to the Board from the State or regional testing agency that administered the examination
- The application, resume', and all supporting
material shall be reviewed by the Board office.
Applicant must pass the Arkansas
jurisprudence exam with a score of at least
75%. The jurisprudence exam will be mailed to the applicant
as soon as the Board office
has received the application and fee.
The applicant shall appear before the Board
at a time and place designated by the Board
for a personal interview.
The Board will then approve or deny
the application; their decision
is final. The application fee is not refundable.
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