Limited License Dentist (Compensated)

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Limited License Dentist (Compensated)

Applying for a New License

Click on the appropriate tab below to see the Initial Licensing Requirements, Process, Fees, Statutes and Administrative Rules for a Limited Dentist License.

Requirements
General Requirements

Requirements for a limited dentist license can be found in Section 456.015, Florida Statutes and Rule 64B5-7.007, Florida Administrative Code and include:

  1. Graduation from a college of dentistry which is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Dental Association
  2. Held a license to practice dentistry in any jurisdiction in the United States for at least ten (10) years
  3. Has not committed or is not under investigation for prosecution for any act which would constitute the basis for discipline pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 466, F.S.
  4. Practices only in the employ of public agencies or non-profit agencies or institutions which meet the requirements of Section 501(c)(3), F.S., of the Internal Revenue Code, are permitted under Rule 64B5-7.006, F.A.C., and which provide professional liability coverage for acts or omissions of the limited licensee.
  5. Complies with all continuing education requirements of active licensees.

If the applicant for a limited license submits a notarized statement from the employer stating the applicant will not receive monetary compensation for any service involving the practice of dentistry or dental hygiene, the application fee and all licensure fees shall be waived.

A limited licensee may provide services only to the indigent, or critical need populations within the state. The standard for determining indigency shall be recognized by the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines produced by the United States Department of Health and Human Services.

Applicants with Health History

Applicants who answer “Yes” to any of the Health History questions on the application are required to submit the following documentation to the board office:

Self-Explanation – Applicants must submit a letter in your own words explaining the medical condition(s) or occurrence(s). Include a description of all treatments and diagnoses you have received for any condition(s)/impairment(s) you are/have been treated for. Include all medications prescribed and all physicians/counselors that have provided treatment.

Physician(s) Letter – Applicants must submit a statement from your treating physician(s)/counselor(s) for each condition you are/were being treated for and whether or not you are currently able to safely practice Dentistry. The physician’s statement should include all DSM IIIR/ DSM IV, Axis I, II, and III diagnoses.

Applicants with Disciplinary History

Applicants who have ever been denied licensure, had disciplinary action taken against their license, or have action pending against their license to practice any health care related profession by a licensing authority are required to submit the following documentation to the board:

Self-Explanation – Applicants who have listed disciplinary action on the application must submit a letter in your own words describing the circumstances of the action.

Agency Records – All relevant documentation regarding the action should be sent to the board office by the licensing agency. If the records are not available, you must have a letter on agency letterhead sent from the licensing agency attesting to their unavailability.

Applicants with Criminal History

Any applicant who has ever been found guilty of or pled guilty or no contest/nolo contendere to any charge other than a minor traffic offense must list each offense on the application. Failure to disclose criminal history may result in denial of your application. Each application is reviewed on its own merits.

The Board of Dentistry has created guidelines for specific offenses to be cleared in the board office; however, staff cannot make determinations in advance as laws and rules do change over time. Violent crimes and repeat offenders are required to be presented to the Board of Dentistry for review. Evidence of rehabilitation is important to the board members when making licensure decisions.

Applicants with prior criminal convictions are required to submit the following documentation to the board:

Self-Explanation – Applicants who have listed offenses on the application must submit a letter in your own words describing the circumstances of the offense.

Final Dispositions/Arrest Records – Final disposition records for offenses can be obtained at the clerk of the court in the arresting jurisdiction. If the records are not available, you must have a letter on court letterhead sent from the clerk of the court attesting to their unavailability.

Completion of Probation/Parole/Sanctions – Probation and financial sanction records for offenses can be obtained at the clerk of the court in the arresting jurisdiction. Parole records for offenses can be obtained from the Department of Corrections or at the clerk of the court in the arresting jurisdiction. If the records are not available, you must have a letter on court letterhead sent from the clerk of the court attesting to their unavailability.

Health Care Fraud, Disqualification for Licensure, Certificate, or Registration

Effective July 1, 2012, Section 456.0635, Florida Statutes (F.S.), provides that health care boards or the department shall refuse to issue a license, certificate or registration and shall refuse to admit a candidate for examination if the applicant:

  1. Has been convicted of, or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a felony under Chapter 409, F.S., (relating to social and economic assistance), Chapter 817, F.S., (relating to fraudulent practices), Chapter 893, F.S., (relating to drug abuse prevention and control) or a similar felony offense(s) in another state or jurisdiction unless the candidate or applicant has successfully completed a drug court program for that felony and provides proof that the plea has been withdrawn or the charges have been dismissed. Any such conviction or plea shall exclude the applicant or candidate from licensure, examination, certification, or registration, unless the sentence and any subsequent period of probation for such conviction or plea ended:
    1. For the felonies of the first or second degree, more than 15 years from the date of the plea, sentence and completion of any subsequent probation;
    2. For the felonies of the third degree, more than 10 years from the date of the plea, sentence and completion of any subsequent probation;
    3. For the felonies of the third degree under section 893.13(6)(a), F.S., more than five years from the date of the plea, sentence and completion of any subsequent probation;
  2. Has been convicted of, or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, regardless of adjudication, a felony under 21 U.S.C. ss. 801-970 (relating to controlled substances) or 42 U.S.C. ss. 1395-1396 (relating to public health, welfare, Medicare and Medicaid issues), unless the sentence and any subsequent period of probation for such conviction or pleas ended more than 15 years prior to the date of the application;
  3. Has been terminated for cause from the Florida Medicaid program pursuant to section 409.913, F.S., unless the candidate or applicant has been in good standing with the Florida Medicaid program for the most recent five years;
  4. Has been terminated for cause, pursuant to the appeals procedures established by the state or Federal Government, from any other state Medicaid program, unless the candidate or applicant has been in good standing with a state Medicaid program for the most recent five years and the termination occurred at least 20 years before the date of the application;
  5. Is currently listed on the United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General’s List of Excluded Individuals and Entities.
Controlled Substance Prescriber

Effective January 1, 2012, a dentist licensed under chapter 466 who prescribes any controlled substance, listed in Schedule II, Schedule III, or Schedule IV as defined in s. 893.03, for the treatment of chronic nonmalignant pain, must:

Designate himself or herself as a controlled substance prescribing practitioner and comply with the requirements of this section and applicable board rules.

“Chronic nonmalignant pain” means pain unrelated to cancer which persists beyond the usual course of disease or the injury that is the cause of the pain or more than 90 days after surgery.

Process

Submit the application for licensure for dentists/dental hygienists and the following items:

  1. Dental school transcripts or copy of diploma
  2. Certification of Licensure from other state(s) including disciplinary actions
  3. Current CPR card in basic life support
  4. Letter of intent to employ from employing agency
  5. $305 licensure fee or fee waiver if volunteering

Submit your application, supporting documentation, and applicable fee payment, to the following address:

Department of Health
Board of Dentistry
4052 Bald Cypress Way, #C04
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3258

Fees

Certified check or money order should be made payable to the Florida Department of Health.

Application Fee $305.00 (non-refundable)
Initial license fee Is included in the application fee
Statutes and Rules

Click on Chapter or Section Number to View

Florida Statutes

Section 456.013: Department; general licensing provisions
Section 456.015: Limited licenses
Chapter 466: Dentistry, Dental Hygiene, and Dental Laboratories

Florida Administrative Code

Rule 64B5-7: Dental Practice Permits
Rule 64B5-12: Continuing Professional Education

Note: Before practicing dentistry in Florida, read Chapter 456 and Chapter 466, Florida Statutes (F. S.) and Rule Chapter 64B5, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C). You must know and comply with the laws and rules as they pertain to your professional practice. Laws and rules are subject to change at any time. For updated information refer to the following websites www.leg.state.fl.us (Florida Statutes) and www.flrules.org/default.asp (Florida Administrative Code).

Processing Times

Florida law provides that an initial application must be reviewed within 30 days. Below is the average number of days at which we are currently processing.

Apply Online / Return to Login

To apply online visit MQA Services Portal to create an account or return to your account by clicking the button below.

Renew Your License

Click on the appropriate tab below to see the Renewal Requirements, Process, Fees and Continuing Education (CE) for a Limited License Dentist.

Requirements

Current licenses expire February 28, 2026. Dentists who hold a limited license are required to renew by February 28 of the even numbered years.

The department will renew your license upon receipt of:

  1. Completed Renewal application
  2. Renewal fee

Licensees requesting to reactivate their license from inactive or retired status are required to pay additional fees and comply with specific continuing education requirements. Please contact the board office at info@flboardofdentistry.gov to request your reactivation requirements.

Process
Renewal Process

Current licenses will expire at midnight, Eastern Time, February 28, 2026

The process to renew a license can take up to three weeks. Initiating contact to confirm the receipt of fees or the status of your license prior to this time will not expedite the renewal process.

Delinquent licenses that expired on February 28, 2024 become null and void on March 01, 2026.

At least 90 days before your license expires, the department will mail you a renewal notification postcard to your last known address of record. You will have until midnight on the day your license expires to renew.

Note: Failure to renew an active or inactive license by the expiration date will result in the license being placed in delinquent status. Failure by a delinquent licensee to become active or inactive before the expiration of the current licensure cycle renders the license null and void without any further action by the board or the department.

Renewal Instructions:

  1. Click the “Renew Online” button.
  2. Enter your user name and password.Please note: Your user ID and password were mailed with your physical license. If you are having trouble accessing your account, please try the alternate login process, located at the bottom of the login screen. If you require further assistance, please contact the MQA Communication Center at 850-488-0595.
  3. Click “Renew License” from the column on the left hand side of the page.

You may RENEW ONLINE if:

  1. You do not need to change the status of your license.
  2. You have a credit card/debit card to complete the transaction.
  3. If you are renewing your license after the expiration date and your status still indicates ‘Clear/Active’ or ‘Clear/Inactive’, you will be assessed a delinquency fee. The delinquency fee will be in addition to your renewal fees.
  4. If your license was ‘Delinquent, Active’ or ‘Delinquent, Inactive’ before the renewal deadline, it will be moved to ‘Null and Void’ status after the renewal deadline and you should contact your Board office for instruction.

You must RENEW BY MAIL if:

  1. You need to change the status of your license.
  2. You need to pay using a cashiers check or money order.
  3. You do NOT have a credit card/debit card to complete the transaction.
  4. You need to request a name change

To Print Your Renewal Notice Online:

  1. Go to www.FLHealthsource.gov
  2. Click the Renew My License button
    1. You will need your user ID and password to logon
    2. If you do not know your user ID and password click on Login Help
  3. Once you are properly logged in, you may print your renewal notice by selecting the Renew License link, then click on the Renew by Mail option.

A licensee who remains on inactive status for more than two consecutive biennial licensure cycles and who wishes to reactivate the license may be required to demonstrate the competency to resume active practice by sitting for a special purpose examination or by completing other reactivation requirements.

If you are reactivating your license, please refer to the Laws & Rules governing your practice for additional requirements.

Name Change

Name changes require legal documentation showing the name change. Please submit a request including your full name as it appears on your license, profession, license number, your new name, your date of birth, the last four digits of your social security number, and your signature. Attach supporting documents, which must be one of the following:

  • a copy of a state issued marriage license that includes the original signature and seal from the clerk of the court
  • a divorce decree showing the name change
  • a court order showing the name change (Adoption, legal name change, federal identity change)

Any one of these will be accepted unless the department has a question about the authenticity of the document. A social security card is not considered legal documentation.
Please Note: The last four digits of the SSN are requested as required by DOH Policy Number DOHP 385-LS05-12 Name Changes for Existing Licensees, which was established for security purposes due to past instances of fraudulent activity.

Fees

Certified check or money order should be made payable to the Florida Department of Health

Current licenses will expire at midnight, Eastern Time, February 28, 2026

If renewing BEFORE your license expires, your fees will be:

Active to Active $305.00*
Inactive to Inactive $305.00
Active to Inactive $305.00
Inactive to Active $605.00*
Active to Retired $55.00
Inactive to Retired $55.00
Dispensing Registration*10 $100.00

If renewing AFTER the Renewal Period (after 11:59 PM 2/28/2024 through 11:59 PM 3/31/2024) for licenses that expired on 02/28/2024, your fees will be:

Active to Active $355.00
Inactive to Inactive $355.00
Active to Inactive $655.00
Inactive to Active $955.00
Active to Retired $405.00
Inactive to Retired $405.00

If renewing AFTER the Renewal Period (after 11:59 PM 3/31/2024) for licenses that expired on 02/28/2024, your fees will be:

Active to Active $455.00
Inactive to Inactive $455.00
Active to Inactive $755.00
Inactive to Active $1,055.00
Active to Retired $505.00
Inactive to Retired $505.00

Licenses that expired February 28, 2024, will become Null & Void1 on March 1, 2026. If renewing 120 day Notified Delinquent, your fees will be:

Active to Active $760.00
Inactive to Inactive $760.00
Active to Inactive $760.00
Inactive to Active $1,060.00
Active to Retired $510.00
Inactive to Retired $510.00

Delinquent licenses that expired on February 28, 2024 become Null & Void1 on March 1, 2026.

1Null & Void -The licensed practitioner failed to renew their licensure status for two renewal cycles, resulting in their license expiring.

Continuing Education

Continuing Education (CE) Requirements 

REQUIRED SUBJECT AREA REQUIRED NUMBER OF HOURS IMPORTANT INFORMATION
General Hours 28
Medical Error 2
Domestic Violence 2 Due every third biennium.
HIV/AIDS 2 Due for the first renewal only.
Current CPR Certification 0 Required to have a current CPR Certification and it must be a live course.
Safe and Effective Prescribing of controlled substances 2 Effective July 1, 2019, required for all dentists at every renewal. This course may be included to meet the 30 total general hours required. Board approved courses are found at https://apps.cebroker.com/cs/courses/fl/dentist/sa=3313.

First Biennium Renewal: If you are newly licensed and renewing your license for the first time you are only required to complete 2 hours on Prescribing Controlled Substances and 2 hours of HIV/AIDS.

CE Reporting Information →

Board Rule Approved Providers

  • American or National Dental Associations
  • Academy of General Dentistry
  • American Red Cross, American Heart Association, & American Cancer Society
  • American Medical Association’s Liaison Committee for Medical Education
  • A dental, dental hygiene or dental assisting school accredited by the American Dental Association’s Commission on Dental Accreditation
  • A hospital, college, university, or community college, accredited by an accrediting agency approved by the United States Department of Education
  • Providers and courses approved by the Board of Dentistry listed in CEBroker

Other Methods of Obtaining Continuing Education per Biennium

  • 6 hours for participating in dental hygiene exercise
  • 8 hours for participating in dental clinical exercise
  • 11 hours for participating in both exercises listed above
  • 6 hours for participating in pro bono dental and dental hygiene services to the indigent residing in Florida (Credit calculated at a ratio of 1 CE credit for each 1 hour of patient services)
  • 11 hours total for participating as an expert witness in disciplinary review cases
  • 3 hours per semester/quarter if participating as part of a course at an accredited school as adjunct or part-time faculty. Restrictions apply.
  • Up to 4 hours for attending a meeting of the Board of Dentistry wherein disciplinary cases are considered.
  • 2 hours as an anesthesia inspection consultant

Continuing Education (CE) Requirements 

REQUIRED SUBJECT AREA REQUIRED NUMBER OF HOURS IMPORTANT INFORMATION
General Hours 28
Medical Error 2
Domestic Violence 2 Due every third biennium.
HIV/AIDS 2 Due for the first renewal only.
Current CPR Certification 0 Required to have a current CPR Certification and it must be a live course.
Safe and Effective Prescribing of controlled substances 2 Effective July 1, 2019, required for all dentists at every renewal. This course may be included to meet the 30 total general hours required. Board approved courses are found at https://apps.cebroker.com/cs/courses/fl/dentist/sa=3313.

First Biennium Renewal: If you are newly licensed and renewing your license for the first time you are only required to complete 2 hours on Prescribing Controlled Substances and 2 hours of HIV/AIDS.

CE Reporting Information →

Board Rule Approved Providers

  • American or National Dental Associations
  • Academy of General Dentistry
  • American Red Cross, American Heart Association, & American Cancer Society
  • American Medical Association’s Liaison Committee for Medical Education
  • A dental, dental hygiene or dental assisting school accredited by the American Dental Association’s Commission on Dental Accreditation
  • A hospital, college, university, or community college, accredited by an accrediting agency approved by the United States Department of Education
  • Providers and courses approved by the Board of Dentistry listed in CEBroker

Other Methods of Obtaining Continuing Education per Biennium

  • 6 hours for participating in dental hygiene exercise
  • 8 hours for participating in dental clinical exercise
  • 11 hours for participating in both exercises listed above
  • 6 hours for participating in pro bono dental and dental hygiene services to the indigent residing in Florida (Credit calculated at a ratio of 1 CE credit for each 1 hour of patient services)
  • 11 hours total for participating as an expert witness in disciplinary review cases
  • 3 hours per semester/quarter if participating as part of a course at an accredited school as adjunct or part-time faculty. Restrictions apply.
  • Up to 4 hours for attending a meeting of the Board of Dentistry wherein disciplinary cases are considered.
  • 2 hours as an anesthesia inspection consultant

Continuing Education (CE) Requirements 

REQUIRED SUBJECT AREA REQUIRED NUMBER OF HOURS IMPORTANT INFORMATION
General Hours 28
Medical Error 2
Domestic Violence 2 Due every third biennium.
HIV/AIDS 2 Due for the first renewal only.
Current CPR Certification 0 Required to have a current CPR Certification and it must be a live course.
Safe and Effective Prescribing of controlled substances 2 Effective July 1, 2019, required for all dentists at every renewal. This course may be included to meet the 30 total general hours required. Board approved courses are found at https://apps.cebroker.com/cs/courses/fl/dentist/sa=3313.

First Biennium Renewal: If you are newly licensed and renewing your license for the first time you are only required to complete 2 hours on Prescribing Controlled Substances and 2 hours of HIV/AIDS.

CE Reporting Information →

Board Rule Approved Providers

  • American or National Dental Associations
  • Academy of General Dentistry
  • American Red Cross, American Heart Association, & American Cancer Society
  • American Medical Association’s Liaison Committee for Medical Education
  • A dental, dental hygiene or dental assisting school accredited by the American Dental Association’s Commission on Dental Accreditation
  • A hospital, college, university, or community college, accredited by an accrediting agency approved by the United States Department of Education
  • Providers and courses approved by the Board of Dentistry listed in CEBroker

Other Methods of Obtaining Continuing Education per Biennium

  • 6 hours for participating in dental hygiene exercise
  • 8 hours for participating in dental clinical exercise
  • 11 hours for participating in both exercises listed above
  • 6 hours for participating in pro bono dental and dental hygiene services to the indigent residing in Florida (Credit calculated at a ratio of 1 CE credit for each 1 hour of patient services)
  • 11 hours total for participating as an expert witness in disciplinary review cases
  • 3 hours per semester/quarter if participating as part of a course at an accredited school as adjunct or part-time faculty. Restrictions apply.
  • Up to 4 hours for attending a meeting of the Board of Dentistry wherein disciplinary cases are considered.
  • 2 hours as an anesthesia inspection consultant
Statutes and Rules

Florida Statutes

Section 456.013: Department; general licensing provisions
Section 456.031: Requirement for instruction on domestic violence
Section 456.033: Requirement for instruction for certain licensees on HIV and AIDS
Section 456.035: Address of record
Section 456.036: Licenses; active and inactive status; delinquency
Section 456.048: Financial responsibility requirements for certain health care practitioners
Section 456.0635: Medicaid fraud; disqualification for license, certification, or registration
Section 466.013: Renewal of license
Section 466.0135: Continuing Education; Dentists

Florida Administrative Code

Rule 64B5-12: Continuing Professional Education
Rule 64B5-15: Fee Schedule
Rule 64B5-17.011: Financial Responsibility

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