Haw. Code R. § 16-79-9 - Who may apply for a dental or dental hygiene license
(a) A
person applying for licensure to practice dentistry shall comply with the
following requirements:
(1) Be eighteen years
of age or more;
(2) Pass the
National Board Dental Examination;
(3) Pass the ADEX dental
examination;
(4) Be a United States
citizen, United States national, permanent resident of the United States, or
alien authorized to work in the United States; and
(5) Be a graduate from a dental school
accredited by CODA.
(b)
A person applying for licensure to practice dental hygiene shall comply with
the following requirements:
(1) Be eighteen
years of age or more;
(2) Pass the
National Board Dental Hygiene Examination;
(3) Pass a regional dental hygiene
examination until a national clinical dental hygiene examination becomes
available, pursuant to section
447-1(b)
and (c), HRS;
(4) Be a United States citizen, United States
national, permanent resident of the United States, or alien authorized to work
in the United States;
(5) Be a
graduate from a dental hygiene school accredited by CODA; and
(6) Be certified in the administration of
intra-oral infiltration local anesthesia and intra-oral block anesthesia from
an accredited dental hygiene school or certification program approved by the
board.
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