Dental Board of California

This course provides a comprehensive exploration of health equity, focusing on the social, systemic, and structural factors that contribute to disparities in healthcare access, outcomes, and experiences. Participants will examine how biases, socioeconomic factors, cultural barriers, and institutional practices impact health delivery and will learn strategies to create more inclusive, equitable care across medical, dental, and mental health settings.

This course is offered online. Internet connection required.

This comprehensive course explores the essential elements of safe, effective, and compliant prescribing practices for dental professionals in the state of California. Designed for licensed dentists and healthcare professionals in dental settings, the course delves into the clinical, ethical, and legal responsibilities surrounding medication management, with a strong emphasis on controlled substances, pain management protocols, and risk mitigation.

Participants will gain a clear understanding of the California statutes and regulations governing the prescribing, dispensing, and documentation of drugs, including the use of the CURES (Controlled Substance Utilization Review and Evaluation System) database, DEA registration requirements, and pharmacy board collaboration. The course covers dental office procedures for prescribing analgesics and antibiotics, including the selection of appropriate medications, identifying contraindications, managing polypharmacy concerns, and adjusting prescriptions based on patient-specific factors such as age, medical history, and comorbidities.

A significant portion of the course is dedicated to the management of patients with substance use disorders or those considered vulnerable to medication misuse. Dentists will be equipped with tools to recognize potential signs of drug-seeking behavior, apply best practices for screening and referral, and implement compassionate, ethical approaches to patient care. Guidelines for informed consent, patient education, and documentation are emphasized to support both clinical decision-making and regulatory compliance.

In addition, the course highlights evidence-based pain management strategies, including multimodal pain control, non-opioid alternatives, and post-operative pain treatment protocols designed to reduce reliance on opioids while maintaining patient comfort and safety.

This course is offered online. Internet connection required.

This course provides an in-depth exploration of the California Dental Practice Act, designed specifically for dentists and dental hygienists practicing in California. Understanding this critical piece of legislation is essential for maintaining compliance, protecting patient welfare, and ensuring professional integrity. Participants will gain comprehensive knowledge of the Act’s core requirements, including licensing and renewal, scope of practice, mandated reporting responsibilities, recordkeeping standards, ethical guidelines, and potential disciplinary actions.

This course is offered online. Internet connection required.

Dental Implant Placement provides dental professionals with the essential knowledge and hands-on skills required to successfully integrate dental implants into their practice. This course covers fundamental principles of implantology, including patient selection, treatment planning, surgical techniques, and prosthetic restoration. Participants will gain a deep understanding of bone anatomy, osseointegration, and risk management to ensure long-term implant success.

This course is offered online. Internet connection required.

Dentists prescribe approximately 9% of opioid analgesics dispensed by outpatient U.S. retail pharmacies annually and are the leading prescribers for patients aged 10 to 19.

This course is designed to help dental professionals navigate the complexities of pain management, focusing on identifying risk factors, optimizing effective treatment strategies, and minimizing potential risks associated with analgesic use in dental care.

This course is offered online. Internet connection required.

Reporting suspected abuse, neglect, exploitation, or maltreatment is a serious legal and ethical responsibility, especially for mandated reporters. Because reporting laws vary significantly by state, professionals must understand not only when a report is required, but also who must report, where the report must be made, and how quickly action must be taken.

This course provides a state-by-state overview of mandatory reporting requirements for suspected child abuse and vulnerable adult abuse across the United States. Participants will review the circumstances that may trigger a reporting obligation, the required timelines for making a report, and the procedures for contacting the appropriate child protective services, adult protective services, law enforcement, or other designated agency.

The course also emphasizes the importance of timely action, accurate documentation, and understanding the limits of professional discretion when abuse or maltreatment is suspected. By the end of the course, participants will have a clearer understanding of how reporting requirements differ across jurisdictions and how to respond appropriately when concerns arise.

Course Creation Date 5/1/2026

This course is offered online. Internet connection required.

This course will explore ethics in the field of dental hygiene. We will identify the principles outlined in The Dental Hygiene Code of Ethics created by the American Dental Association. The Code establishes concise standards of behavior to guide the public’s expectations of the profession and supports existing dental hygiene practice, laws, and regulations.

This course is offered online. Internet connection required.

Every year, lives are lost because of the spread of infections in hospitals and outpatient healthcare facilities. Healthcare workers can take steps to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. These steps are part of infection control. Proper handwashing, universal precautions, and knowledge can all help to lead the way to prevent the spread of infections.

This course is approved by the Dental Board of California RP Permit 6240.

This course is offered online. Internet connection required.

This course provides an in-depth overview of infection control principles, including standard precautions, pathogen transmission, personal protective equipment (PPE), cleaning and disinfection practices, and outbreak prevention strategies. It equips healthcare professionals with the knowledge necessary to maintain safe, compliant, and hygienic environments across diverse care settings.

 

This course is offered online. Internet connection required.

Dental fear refers to the fear of dentistry and of receiving dental care. This can be quite severe when diagnosed as dental phobia, odontophobia, dentophobia, or dentist phobia or less severe when described as generalized anxiety. This course will explore dental phobia and anxiety and strategies to reduce anxiety.

This course is offered online. Internet connection required.

This course provides a structured examination of dental implant hygiene, emphasizing evidence-based approaches to the long-term maintenance of implant-supported restorations. Content includes foundational principles of peri-implant health, selection and application of appropriate instrumentation, and the development of individualized maintenance protocols. Clinical considerations related to biofilm management, risk assessment, and prevention of peri-implant diseases are integrated throughout. The course is designed to support advanced clinical decision-making and promote optimal patient outcomes in implant care.

This course is offered online. Internet connection required.

Human trafficking is the trade of humans, most commonly for the purpose of forced labor, sexual slavery, or commercial sexual exploitation for the trafficker or others.

This course will explore what human trafficking is, how it occurs and who is most vulnerable, how to recognize risk factors, The Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 and the Justice for Victims Act of 2015, as well as how drug use is linked to trafficking, treatment options and procedures to helping fight this crisis.

This course is offered online. Internet connection required.

This course delivers a focused, evidence-based analysis of dental hypersensitivity, addressing its biological and physiological mechanisms, associated structural changes in dental tissues, and contributing risk factors. Emphasis is placed on accurate clinical assessment, including identification of common triggers, comprehensive patient history-taking, and differentiation from other conditions with similar presentations. Learners will critically evaluate current treatment options and develop individualized management and prevention strategies grounded in patient-specific clinical and behavioral factors.

This course is offered online. Internet connection required.