Do dentists in Texas need laser certification? The answer is yes. According to the Texas statutes, the state dental board must recognize the provider of the educational course and hygienists must keep documentation that certifies the satisfactory completion of the course. Dentists must have sufficient laser education and training for the supervision of hygienists. When a participant successfully completes all three parts within 90 days of the practical course, they will receive a continuing education certificate with an additional CE certificate for the online exam and a certificate certifying that they have a standard level certification recognized by the Academy of Laser Dentistry.
The educational course must be approved by the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners and must include topics such as laser safety, laser physics, laser tissue interaction, laser tissue effects, and laser applications. The course must also include a hands-on component that allows participants to practice using lasers on simulated tissue. In addition to completing the educational course, dentists in Texas must also obtain a license from the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners. This license is required for any dentist who wishes to use lasers in their practice.
The license requires that dentists demonstrate their knowledge and proficiency in using lasers safely and effectively. Finally, dentists in Texas must also obtain a certification from the Academy of Laser Dentistry. This certification is required for any dentist who wishes to use lasers in their practice. The certification requires that dentists demonstrate their knowledge and proficiency in using lasers safely and effectively.
In conclusion, dentists in Texas need to obtain both a license from the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners and a certification from the Academy of Laser Dentistry in order to use lasers in their practice.