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Activity LOG Book for Dental CPD To meet this Australian CPD registration standard, you must complete a minimum of 60 hours of CPD activities over a three-year CPD cycle.
• a minimum of 48 of the 60 hours (80%) must be spent on clinically or scientifically based activities, and
• a maximum of 12 of the 60 hours (20 %) can be spent on non-scientific activities.
The Board encourages you to engage in CPD activities each year, gradually accumulating a minimum of 60 hours over the three-year CPD cycle.
Each three-year CPD cycle covers three registration periods from 1 December to 30 November. The Board will publish the CPD cycle dates on its website.
Practitioners registered in more than one dental division only need to complete the minimum of 60 hours of CPD over three years.
You should maintain records of your CPD activity for a period of five years.
You must produce a logbook (electronic or hard copy) of your CPD activities when requested to do so by the Board.
The logbook is to include details of the activities, the number of hours spent and whether the activity is clinical, scientific or other. The Board may ask for additional supporting information, such as certificates of attendance.
Read more below for Teeth Whitening regulations Australia
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT: Safety of do-it-yourself (DIY) teeth whitening products for at home use. This bulletin provides information for consumers about hydrogen peroxide and carbamide peroxide in DIY teeth whitening products for
use at home including hazards associated with their use. It also assists suppliers of
these cosmetic goods to ensure products they supply are safe and comply with the law.
Policy Statement 2.2.8 – Community Oral Health Promotion: Teeth Whitening (Bleaching) By Persons Other Than Dental Practitioners
R8 – Product Regulation (Teeth Whitening Products)
Statement
The appropriate regulatory framework for the lawful supply of teeth whitening products is the Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons (SUSMP) and in that context guidance on professional use of other than over-the-counter products should be published by the Dental Board of Australia (DBA).
Principle/s
The regulatory framework for product standards and dental professionals’ scope of practice are separate and it is not for the DBA to set standards which conflict with prevailing product standards set by state / territory governments.
R8 – Product Regulation (Teeth Whitening Products)
Statement
The appropriate regulatory framework for the lawful supply of teeth whitening products is the Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons (SUSMP) and in that context guidance on professional use of other than over-the-counter products should be published by the Dental Board of Australia (DBA).
Principle/s
The regulatory framework for product standards and dental professionals’ scope of practice are separate and it is not for the DBA to set standards which conflict with prevailing product standards set by state / territory governments.
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