1. Education and Training Verification:
This involves providing proof of dental school graduation and any specialized training or advanced degrees obtained.
2. State Licensing Documentation:
Dentists must submit their state dental license and ensure it is active and in good standing.
3. Board Certifications and Specializations:
If a dentist has obtained any board certifications or specialized training in a particular area of dentistry, relevant documentation should be included.
4. Professional Liability Insurance:
Dentists need to provide proof of professional liability insurance coverage, which protects them in case of malpractice claims.
5. DEA Registration and Controlled Substance Permits:
Dentists who prescribe controlled substances must possess a valid Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) registration and any required state permits.
6. CPR Certification:
A current CPR certification is often required to demonstrate the dentist's ability to handle medical emergencies.
7. Documentation of Continuing Education:
Dentists should include records of their continuing education courses to show their commitment to staying updated with the latest advancements in dentistry.
8. National Provider Identifier (NPI) Number:
The NPI number is a unique identifier for healthcare providers and is necessary for billing and insurance purposes.
9. Clinical Privileges and Hospital Affiliations:
Dentists who wish to practice in a hospital or clinical setting should provide documentation of their clinical privileges and any affiliations with healthcare institutions.
10. Malpractice Claims History:
Dentists may be asked to disclose any past or pending malpractice claims as part of the credentialing process.