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Ethics & Professionalism Courses for Dentists in United States

Built for dental practitioners licensed by State Dental Boards. Written by healthcare professionals familiar with state dental regulation and ADA ethical standards.

About State Dental Boards

State Dental Boards manage licensing. ADA provides national ethical guidelines.

Why These Courses?

Aligned with State Dental Board guidelines. Helping dentists facing an investigation, inquiry or fitness to practise review, and for CPD purposes.

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Dentist Ethics, Professionalism & CE Courses

Browse the full catalogue, or use the investigation selector above to match courses to your situation.

US$99
ETHICS & CONDUCT STANDARDS

Ethics and Ethical Standards for Dentists and Dental Practitioners

Covers ethical obligations including duties to report concerns, maintain honesty, and uphold probity in all professional dealings — core State Dental Boards requirements.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
PROFESSIONALISM STANDARDS

Professionalism and Professional Standards for Dentists and Dental Practitioners

Covers professional standards and behaviours expected by the State Dental Boards — conduct, communication, teamwork, and maintaining public trust.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
MEDICAL ETHICS

Medical Ethics Course

Comprehensive course on medical ethics principles — ethical frameworks, moral reasoning, and professional decision-making aligned with State Dental Boards guidelines.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS

Professional Ethics Course

Explores the professional ethics landscape — ethical obligations, standards of practice, and regulatory expectations set by the State Dental Boards.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
DUTY OF CANDOUR

Duty of Candour for Healthcare Professionals

Covers duty of candour obligations — being open and honest with patients when things go wrong, as required by the State Dental Boards.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
CONFIDENTIALITY

Confidentiality in Healthcare Practice

Understand confidentiality obligations under State Dental Boards guidelines — data protection, justified disclosure, and information sharing.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
PRIVACY, CONSENT & CHAPERONE

Privacy, Consent and Chaperone in Healthcare Practice

Training on valid informed consent, patient privacy, capacity assessment, and chaperone requirements per State Dental Boards guidelines.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
COMMUNICATION

Effective Communication for Healthcare Professionals

Communication skills that prevent complaints — breaking bad news, shared decision-making, and conflict resolution per State Dental Boards guidelines.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
DOCUMENTATION

Documentation for Healthcare Professionals

Create clear, legally defensible records meeting State Dental Boards standards — electronic records, amendments, and common errors.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
SOCIAL MEDIA

Social Media Professionalism and Boundaries for Healthcare Professionals

Navigate social media risks — State Dental Boards guidance on online conduct, digital confidentiality, and reputation management.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
TEAMWORK

Ensuring Teamwork and Collaboration

Strengthen multidisciplinary teamwork — communication, handover protocols, hierarchy management, and safe team environments.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
PRESCRIBING

Prescribing Guidance and Standards for Healthcare Professionals

Ethical and professional standards for safe prescribing — regulatory guidelines, controlled substances, and protocols.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
CLINICAL COMPETENCE

Ensuring Clinical Competence and Patient Safety

Maintain and demonstrate clinical competence as required by the State Dental Boards — patient safety, risk management, and governance.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
PROBITY

Probity and Honesty for Healthcare Professionals

What probity means under State Dental Boards guidelines — honesty, financial integrity, transparency, and managing conflicts of interest.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
FINANCIAL INTEGRITY

Financial Integrity for Healthcare Professionals

Navigate financial ethics — conflicts of interest, industry relationships, billing ethics, gift policies, and full transparency.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
TRUST REBUILDING

Rebuilding Trust of Patients, Public and Healthcare Regulator

Practical guidance on rebuilding professional trust after an incident — restoring confidence with patients, the public, and the State Dental Boards.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
FITNESS TO PRACTICE

Fitness to Practise for Healthcare Professionals

Essential course for State Dental Boards proceedings — complaints, investigation, hearings, demonstrating insight, remediation, and outcomes.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
MODULE ON INSIGHT

Insight for Fitness to Practise

Build professional insight — recognising limitations, understanding impact, and satisfying State Dental Boards expectations during proceedings.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
MODULE ON REMEDIATION

Remediation for Fitness to Practise

Guidance on effective remediation — action plans, evidencing change, and demonstrating concerns are addressed.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
MODULE ON REFLECTION

Reflection for Fitness to Practise

Develop meaningful reflective practice — reflective accounts, structured frameworks, and meeting State Dental Boards expectations.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
MISTAKE & MISCONDUCT PREVENTION

Ensuring No Repeat of Misconduct or Mistake in Future Practice

Demonstrate that past issues will not be repeated — root cause analysis, practice changes, and sustained improvement.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
COMPLAINT OR INVESTIGATION

Dealing with a Complaint or Investigation Professionally

Guidance on managing complaints professionally — investigation process, response letters, lessons learned, and resilience.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES

Professional Boundaries Course

Covers the boundary spectrum, dual relationships, warning signs of drift, sexual boundary violations, and maintaining trust.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
US$99
ETHICAL BOUNDARIES

Ethical Boundaries with Patients and Colleagues

Maintaining ethical boundaries in clinical relationships — patient interactions, colleague dynamics, and power imbalances.

2 CE credits · aligned with State Dental Boards
Ethics & Jurisprudence CE for US Dentists

Ethics and Jurisprudence Courses for Dentists in the United States

Our online dental ethics courses are built for dentists licensed by state dental boards across the United States, mapped to the ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct and to the Dental Practice Act standards boards enforce. They suit routine CE renewal as well as dentists responding to a board complaint. Browse the full range of United States healthcare ethics courses or use the selector above to match courses to your situation.

If you are facing a board complaint, investigation or disciplinary matter as a dentist in the United States, or simply want to strengthen your CE record, our courses are designed to help you demonstrate insight, remediation and a commitment to professional standards — the qualities State Dental Boards look for when assessing your response to a concern.

Dental Ethics and Jurisprudence CE Requirements

Many states require a dedicated ethics and jurisprudence course for license renewal — New York mandates a three-hour jurisprudence and ethics course, while Michigan and Arizona require ethics-and-jurisprudence hours that often include delegation of duties to allied dental personnel. Our Medical Ethics Course and Professional Ethics Course sit within the recognised PACE / ADA CERP ethics taxonomy (AGD subject code 555). Physicians in multi-disciplinary groups can also review our ethics courses for doctors.

Facing a State Dental Board Complaint or Investigation

A complaint to your state dental board is a serious matter heard under administrative law. Once a complaint alleging a Dental Practice Act violation is opened you become the respondent and are typically asked for records and a written response. Our Dealing with a Complaint or Investigation course covers that process, and you can select your investigation type to see the courses most relevant to your case.

Demonstrating Insight and Remediation

Dental boards frequently resolve matters through mandatory continuing education — on professional rules, recordkeeping, or billing — alongside reprimands, probation, or monitoring. Courses on insight, reflection, and remediation produce a downloadable certificate you can submit with your response or remediation plan to evidence accountability.

What Our Dentist Ethics Courses Cover

Clinical ethics and patient care

The catalogue addresses the issues most often raised in dental complaints: informed consent, patient confidentiality, professional boundaries, and the delegation and supervision of allied dental personnel.

Records, billing and practice integrity

It also covers accurate recordkeeping and documentation and billing and financial integrity. The same foundations apply practice-wide, which is why many offices also enrol their teams through our courses for all healthcare professionals.

Common Complaint Triggers for Dentists

Recurring triggers include fraudulent or disputed insurance billing, recordkeeping and standard-of-care concerns, scope and improper delegation to assistants or hygienists, misleading advertising, and boundary issues. The ADA notes that meticulous, accurate patient records are one of the most effective ways to reduce complaint risk — a theme our documentation and probity and honesty courses reinforce throughout.

Self-Paced CE Built Around Your Schedule

Every course is 100% online and self-paced, with unlimited re-attempts and an instant certificate on completion — designed to fit around a working practice or a live board matter. Practices enrolling multiple staff can ask about discounted multi-course access on the United States courses hub. Written by healthcare professionals familiar with state dental regulation and ADA ethical standards.

Ethics, Professionalism & CE for Dentists in the USA

In the United States, dentists are licensed and disciplined at state level by State Dental Boards under each state's Dental Practice Act — there is no single national regulator. To practice you must hold an active state license and stay within its scope, and State Dental Boards expect you to maintain standards of clinical competence, ethical conduct and professionalism throughout your career. Every course on this page is built around those expectations, the ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct, and your State Dental Board's Dental Practice Act, so the learning maps onto what licensing boards and employers look for.

What State Dental Boards expect of you

Beyond technical skill in diagnosis, restorative and surgical care, State Dental Boards expect safe, ethical and patient-centered treatment for a diverse population — clear communication, valid informed consent, accurate clinical records, protection of patient information under HIPAA, rigorous infection control, and honesty when something goes wrong. These standards are maintained through ongoing continuing education (CE) and periodic license renewal, not a one-time exercise.

Common reasons dentists face complaints and board investigations

Most concerns raised about dentists are not about clinical knowledge alone — they center on ethics, communication and professionalism. Recurring themes include:

  • scope of practice, supervision and delegation to hygienists and assistants
  • standard-of-care and treatment-planning disputes
  • documentation and recordkeeping deficiencies
  • billing, insurance and financial integrity, including fraud allegations
  • informed consent and patient confidentiality under HIPAA
  • controlled-substance and opioid prescribing
  • advertising, boundary and professionalism concerns

Understanding where these risks arise, and being able to show you have addressed them, is exactly what these courses build.

How board complaints and disciplinary matters are handled

A complaint about a dentist is usually filed with the relevant State Dental Board, which can investigate and, where concerns are substantiated, take action ranging from a confidential advisory or consent order to probation, suspension or license revocation. Serious actions are reported to the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB). At every stage, boards look for the same things: genuine insight into what happened, meaningful remediation, honest reflection, and credible assurance the issue will not be repeated. The fitness-to-practice, insight, remediation and reflection courses on this page address each of these in turn.

Who these courses are for

These courses suit dentists preparing for or responding to a board investigation, rebuilding trust after a disciplinary matter, returning to practice after time away, supervising or mentoring colleagues, or simply wanting well-evidenced continuing education. Each course is online, self-paced, USD$99 and carries 2 CE credits, with a certificate of completion for your records.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do these courses count toward CE or license renewal?
Our courses are written to align with the ethical and professional standards that state dental boards apply, and many practitioners use them toward CE or license renewal. However, the courses are not independently accredited by any external body, so you should confirm with your specific state board how they count toward your CE or renewal requirements.
Are the courses self-paced and fully online?
Yes. Every course is 100% online and self-paced. You can start, pause, and complete them at your own convenience on any device, with no fixed timetable and unlimited re-attempts.
Will I receive a certificate of completion?
Yes. On successful completion you receive a downloadable certificate that you can keep for your records or submit alongside professional or board documentation as required.
Who writes these courses?
All courses are written by experienced healthcare professionals with postgraduate qualifications in healthcare law and ethics, and reviewed for alignment with the ethical, professional, and regulatory standards relevant to dentists in the United States.
Are these courses accredited or endorsed by state dental boards?
No. The courses are not independently accredited or endorsed by state dental boards, the ADA, or any other organization. They are educational resources designed to support ethical practice, CME/CE, and remediation, and you remain responsible for confirming how they meet your board's specific requirements.
How current is the course content?
Courses are reviewed and updated to reflect current ethical standards and regulatory expectations for dentists in the United States, including guidance referenced by the ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct.
What is the difference between the ethics and the professionalism courses?
The ethics courses focus on principles and decision-making — autonomy, confidentiality, consent, and managing dilemmas. The professionalism courses focus on conduct and standards in daily practice — communication, documentation, boundaries, and teamwork. Many dentists take both for a complete foundation.
Can I use these courses for remediation or a board-ordered education requirement?
Yes. The courses are frequently used to support remediation, probation, or board-ordered education. Whether a specific course satisfies a condition set by your board or panel depends on that order, so confirm the details with your case manager or attorney before enrolling.
How long does each course take to complete?
Most courses take a couple of hours of focused study, though because they are self-paced you can spread that across as many sessions as you need without losing progress.
Do you offer access for multiple staff or a whole practice?
Yes. Practices, clinics, and groups enrolling several staff can arrange discounted multi-course access. Get in touch through the United States courses hub for group options.
Are the courses suitable for dentists who are not under investigation?
Absolutely. While the courses are valuable for dentists responding to a complaint, they are equally suited to routine CME/CE and to embedding strong ethical practice before any issue arises.
How do I get started?
Use the investigation-type selector on this page to match courses to your situation, or browse the full catalogue and add the courses you need to your cart. You can begin immediately after enrolment.
I've received a complaint from my state dental boards — where do I start?
Take it seriously and respond within any stated deadline. Boards weigh cooperation, insight, and concrete remediation heavily, so completing a relevant ethics course early can strengthen your written response. Use the investigation-type selector above to identify the most relevant courses, and seek legal advice or notify your liability carrier where appropriate.
Which courses should I take if I'm under investigation?
It depends on the allegation. Use the investigation-type selector on this page — Ethics & Conduct, Professionalism, Probity & Honesty, Fitness to Practise, or Professional Boundaries — and we will recommend the courses that map to your situation.
How do these courses help me demonstrate insight and remediation?
Documented completion of relevant training is one of the clearest ways to show a board that you have reflected, understood the concerns, and taken corrective action. The certificate and course content can be submitted as part of your response or remediation plan to evidence insight and accountability.
Do these courses meet a state dental ethics and jurisprudence requirement?
Our courses cover the ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct and the professional-conduct themes common to state ethics and jurisprudence requirements. Because jurisprudence elements are state-specific (for example New York's three-hour requirement), confirm with your state dental board whether the course satisfies the jurisprudence portion.
I'm facing a billing or recordkeeping complaint — is there a relevant course?
Yes. Fraudulent or disputed billing and inadequate recordkeeping are frequent grounds for dental board complaints. Our documentation, probity, and ethics courses address accurate recordkeeping, billing integrity, and the standards boards expect.
Do the courses cover delegation and supervision of allied dental personnel?
Yes. Improper delegation to dental assistants or hygienists is a recurring complaint trigger and is built into several state ethics and jurisprudence requirements. Our professionalism content addresses scope of practice, delegation, and supervision responsibilities.
Who creates the courses at Healthcare Ethics Courses?
Our courses are designed by a London-based team of senior healthcare professionals, led by founder Dr Shehzad Iqbal — MRCS (Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England), MRCGP (Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners), and holder of a Postgraduate Certificate in Healthcare Law and Ethics from the University of Dundee. Dr Iqbal combines frontline experience as a surgeon and general practitioner with formal postgraduate study in medical law and ethics, so the material is clinically grounded, legally informed, and focused on the real situations practitioners face.

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Courses written by healthcare professionals, aligned with State Dental Boards guidelines for dentists in United States.

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