(a) The board will
issue a license by examination to practice dentistry to an applicant who meets
the requirements of
AS
08.36.110 and this section.
(b) An applicant for a license under this
section shall submit
(1) a complete,
notarized application on a form provided by the department;
(2) the applicable fees established in
12 AAC 02.190;
(3) an affidavit from the applicant stating
that the applicant is not impaired to an extent that affects the applicant's
ability to practice dentistry;
(4)
as required under
12 AAC 28.908(b),
a statement from the applicant certifying the applicant will adhere to the
ethical standards specified in
12 AAC
28.905(b);
(5) an authorization from the applicant for
release of the applicant's records to the department;
(6) an affidavit from the applicant that
lists the license number and name of the jurisdiction for all dental licenses
that the applicant holds or has ever held in any jurisdiction;
(7) a copy of a current certification in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) techniques that meets the requirements of
12 AAC 28.920;
(8) a copy of the applicant's certificate
(A) of examination from the Western Regional
Examining Board (WREB) showing that the applicant has passed the clinical
examination conducted by WREB before February 1, 2019 within the five years
immediately preceding the date of application; or
(B) of examination showing that the applicant
has passed the clinical examination conducted by WREB on or after February 1,
2019 or an equivalent examination; an applicant must have passed an examination
under the subparagraph within the five years immediately preceding the date of
application; and the examination must include the following subject areas
components or characteristics:
(i)
standardization and calibration of the examiners and anonymity between
candidates and grading examiners;
(iii) constructive response or objective
structured clinical examination testing that includes diagnosis and treatment
planning, periodontics, restorative dentistry, oral pathology, medical
considerations, prescription writing and prosthodontics;
(iv) endodontics testing, on a mannequin or
live patient, to include access and obturation of an anterior tooth and access
of a multicanalled posterior tooth;
(v) prosthetics testing, on a mannequin or
live patient, to include a crown prep or a bridge prep;
(vi) a patient based or a mannequin based
operative examination that includes one class II posterior alloy or composite
procedure, and one additional operative procedure, either anterior class III or
posterior class II;
(C)
showing successful completion of a two-year or more postgraduate dental
specialty training program approved by the Commission on Dental Accreditation
of the American Dental Association; or
(D) showing satisfactory completion of a
clinically-based postdoctoral general practice residency (GPR) or advanced
education in general dentistry program (AEGD), of at least one year's duration,
in a hospital or dental facility accredited for teaching purposes by the
Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association the
residency program must include a formal evalution of the resident's competence
to practice dentistry;
(9) a copy of the applicant's certificate of
examination from the American Dental Association Joint Commission on National
Dental Examinations, verifying successful passage of the National Board Dental
Examination Part I and Part II, or the integrated National Board Dental
Examination;
(10) if the applicant
holds a valid federal Drug Enforcement Administration registration number,
verification that the applicant has completed not less than two hours of
education in pain management and opioid use and addiction within the two years
before the date of application; and
(11) an official transcript sent directly to
the department from a dental school verifying a dental degree from a school
that meets the requirements of
12 AAC 28.938.
(c) In addition to the requirements of (a)
and (b) of this section, an applicant for licensure by examination must pass
the written Alaska jurisprudence examination authorized under
AS
08.36.110 and conducted by the board with a
passing score of at least 70 percent.
(e) In addition to the requirements of (a) -
(c) of this section, an applicant who has ever been licensed in a jurisdiction
before the 90 days immediately preceding the date of application or has ever
been licensed to practice dentistry in a foreign country shall submit
(2) verification of the status of the
applicant's registration with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), sent
directly to the department from DEA, even if the applicant is not currently
registered with the DEA; and
(3)
verification of the applicant's status and complete information regarding any
disciplinary action or investigation taken or pending from all licensing
jurisdictions where the applicant holds or has ever held a dental
license.
(f)
Notwithstanding other provisions of this section, the board will issue a
license to practice dentistry to an applicant who
(1) held an active Alaska dental specialty
license from this state in 2012;
(2) meets the requirements of
AS
08.36.110 and (b)(1) - (7) and (11) of this
section;
(3) provides a copy of the
applicant's certificate of examination from the American Dental Association
Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations that the applicant has
successfully passed the written examinations given by the commission.