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Key Facts: CO Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam

75%

Passing Score

Board requirement

30h/2yr

CE Hours

Biennial renewal

Yes

Unsupervised Practice

Section 12-220-503

SB25-194

Key Legislation

Effective Aug 2025

Feb 28

Renewal Deadline

Even-numbered years

The CO Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam covers the Colorado Dental Practice Act (extended to 2034 by SB25-194), unsupervised dental hygiene practice (scaling, sealants, fluoride, assessments, topical anesthetics), supervised dental hygiene, local anesthesia permit requirements, ITR placement, 30 CE hours/2 years with 16 clinical hours and 50% live requirement, BLS certification, DORA regulatory framework, infection control, HIPAA, and disciplinary procedures.

About the CO Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam

The Colorado Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam tests knowledge of the Colorado Dental Practice Act and Board rules as they apply to dental hygiene practice. Colorado is notable for allowing unsupervised dental hygiene practice for certain procedures. Required for initial licensure and expired license reinstatement.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

1 hour

Passing Score

75%

Exam Fee

Included with application (Colorado Dental Board (DORA))

CO Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam Content Outline

35%

Dental Hygiene Scope of Practice & Supervision

Unsupervised dental hygiene (scaling, sealants, fluoride, assessments, topical anesthetics), supervised practice, local anesthesia permit, nitrous oxide, ITR placement and certification, SB25-194 scope updates, laser and SDF certifications, emergency drug administration

30%

Colorado Dental Practice Act & Board Rules

Dental Practice Act provisions (Title 12, Article 220), SB25-194 (Sunset extension to 2034), Colorado Dental Board authority, 3 CCR 709-1 rules, DORA regulatory structure, Section 12-220-503 (unsupervised practice), unlicensed practice penalties

20%

Licensing & Continuing Education

30 CE hours every 2 years, 16 clinical/science-based hours, 50% live/interactive, BLS certification (2h max credit), local anesthesia permit, biennial renewal (Feb 28 deadline), jurisprudence CE for new licensees, accepted clinical exams (ADEX, CRDTS, SRTA, WREB)

15%

Ethics & Patient Safety

Informed consent, HIPAA compliance, infection control, mandatory reporting, professional conduct, disciplinary procedures, emergency preparedness, advertising standards

How to Pass the CO Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75%
  • Exam length: 50 questions
  • Time limit: 1 hour
  • Exam fee: Included with application

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

CO Dental Hygiene Jurisprudence Study Tips from Top Performers

1Study Section 12-220-503 to understand what constitutes unsupervised dental hygiene in Colorado and which procedures can be performed without dentist supervision
2Know the changes from SB25-194 (effective August 2025), including updated unsupervised procedures, emergency drug authorization, and supervision ratio limits
3Understand the local anesthesia permit requirements and the distinction between supervised and unsupervised administration since August 2025
4Memorize the CE requirements: 30 hours/2 years, 16 clinical hours, 50% live/interactive, BLS mandatory (2h max credit), and jurisprudence CE for new licensees
5Review the DORA regulatory structure and how the Colorado Dental Board operates within the Department of Regulatory Agencies framework

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Colorado allow unsupervised dental hygiene practice?

Yes, Colorado is one of the few states that allows unsupervised dental hygiene practice for certain procedures. Unsupervised practice includes scaling, preventive measures (fluoride, sealants), assessments, and administration of topical anesthetics. SB25-194 (effective August 2025) updated the list of unsupervised procedures.

What are the Colorado dental hygiene CE requirements?

Colorado dental hygienists must complete 30 CE hours every 2-year license period. At least 16 hours must be clinical or science-based, at least 50% must be live and interactive, and BLS certification is mandatory (capped at 2 CE credit hours). New licensees must also complete a jurisprudence CE course.

What is the local anesthesia permit in Colorado?

A local anesthesia permit is required for any Colorado dental hygienist to administer local anesthesia in any setting. The permit is obtained alongside the RDH license and remains active at no additional fee. Since August 2025, hygienists may administer local anesthesia in unsupervised settings.

What is SB25-194 and how does it affect dental hygiene?

SB25-194 took effect August 6, 2025, extending the Colorado Dental Practice Act to 2034. It updated the list of unsupervised dental hygiene procedures, authorized hygienists to administer emergency drugs in unsupervised settings, limited dentist-to-hygienist supervision ratios, and authorized new dental therapist tasks.

When do Colorado dental hygiene licenses expire?

Colorado dental hygiene licenses expire on February 28 of even-numbered years and may be renewed through April 30. All 30 CE hours must be completed before the renewal deadline.