Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 33-15-108 (2026)
Licensing; qualifications; examinations; fees.
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(a) Any person who has a background that does not evidence
conduct adverse to the practice of dentistry or to the ability
to practice dentistry, who has graduated and attained the degree
of doctor of dental surgery or doctor of dental medicine from a
college or university in the United States or Canada accredited
by the commission on dental accreditation of the American Dental
Association, may apply to the board to have the applicant's
qualifications considered for licensure to practice dentistry.
The applicant shall pass a written, clinical and state
examination that follows national standards as determined by
rule of the board.
(b) The board may set fees for initial examinations and
reexamination. Fees shall be paid to the board office before the
examination or reexamination. The fee shall be paid by any
method designated by the board, and in no case shall the fee be
refunded.
(c) The applicant shall be informed of the results of his
examination within thirty (30) days after the examination.
(d) Repealed By Laws 2009, Ch. 181, § 2.
(e) If the applicant fails the board examination three (3)
times, he shall show evidence of additional education to the
satisfaction of the board before he may be reexamined.
(f) The board shall keep records of the names and
addresses of all applicants and such other matters as affords a
full record of the actions of the board. The records or
transcripts of the records, duly certified by the president and
secretary of the board with the seal of the board attached, is
prima facie evidence before all courts of this state of the
entries therein.
(g) The board shall make and prescribe all reasonable
rules for its governance and for the conduct of its business.
(h) The board may make and prescribe rules and regulations
for the licensure and practice of dentistry in the state of
Wyoming, not inconsistent with this act. For purposes of this
subsection, "practice of dentistry" includes the work of dental
hygienists, dental auxiliaries, dental technicians and dental
laboratories.Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1
case, 1998–1998 · leading case: Frank v. State Ex Rel. Wyoming Bd. of Dental Examiners, 965 P.2d 674 (Wyo. 1998).
Frank v. State Ex Rel. Wyoming Bd. of Dental Examiners, 965 P.2d 674 (Wyo. 1998). “§ 33-15-108(a) (1997) contains the qualifications for licensure in Wyoming: (a) Any person of good moral character, who has been graduated and admitted to the degree of doctor of dental surgery, doctor of dental medicine from a college or university accredited by the American…”
— Wyo. Stat. § 33-15-108(a) — 1 case
Frank v. State Ex Rel. Wyoming Bd. of Dental Examiners, 965 P.2d 674 (Wyo. 1998). “§ 33-15-108(a) (1997) contains the qualifications for licensure in Wyoming: (a) Any person of good moral character, who has been graduated and admitted to the degree of doctor of dental surgery, doctor of dental medicine from a college or university accredited by the American…”
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