Dental technician licence resources

To fabricate dental appliances as a dental technician a person must be licensed with the BC College of Oral Health Professionals. Only registrants of the College are legally entitled to practice dental technology in BC.   

This page contains license information not covered in other pages. 

Reinstatement to practising – Less than 60 days

If your licence was not renewed at annual renewal and it has been less than 60 days and you wish to reinstate, please complete the annual renewal form by logging into your BCCOHP account. 

Reinstatement from former Dental Technician – More than 60 days

If your licence was not renewed at annual renewal and it has been more than 60 days and you wish to reinstate you must: 

  1. complete the Application Package for Reinstatement 
  2. pay the applicable reinstatement fees 

If it has been more than three years since you became a former licensee, the above reinstatement application does not apply to you, and you will have to re-apply for a new dental technician licence. Please contact us for further information.

Dental Technicians who are currently licensed or registered from outside of BC may be eligible for BCCOHP licence. 

Labour Mobility 

Consistent with the terms of the Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) and the BC/AB Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement (TILMA), the British Columbia College of Oral Health Professionals will continue to register dental technicians who are currently registered in another jurisdiction in Canada, in accordance with the provisions of these Agreements.  

All information required for a licence are noted in the application instructions and forms. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact  BCCOHP’s office.  

Certificate of Standing 

If you are currently or have previously been licensed or registered in another Canadian jurisdiction, BCCOHP requires a Certificate of Standing from that jurisdiction for your application for dental technican licence. 

The Certificate of Standing is valid for up to 60 days from the date that it was signed. If you do not have your licensing process completed within the 60 days, a new Certificate will be required. 

If you are applying for a licence in BC and are currently or have previously been licensed or registered with another regulator or licensing body, BCCOHP requires a Certificate/Letter of Standing from that regulator or licensing body . 

The Certificate/Letter of Standing is valid for up to 60 days from the date that it was signed. If you do not have your licensing process completed within 60 days, a new Certificate/Letter will be required. 

Contact the regulatory/licensing body you are going to as you may need a Certificate or Letter of Standing from BCCOHP. 

If you would like to request our office to provide certificates or letters of standing to other jurisdictions, the consent for release of information form can be found here. You may submit your completed form via our contact form. There is an administrative fee of $79.00. You will be notified to make payment via email when ready. 

Please allow up to 20  business days for processing.  

Note: we send your Certificate/Letter of Standing directly to the organization you have on the form unless otherwise requested.   

If you have recently moved or changed any of your contact information, you must inform BCCOHP. 

You can update your address, phone number, email address or any other contact information online by logging into your account. ​ 

Name change 

If you’ve changed your name, please submit your name change request in writing, along with a copy of your legal name document or marriage certificate, to the College via our contact form or mail. 

Please allow up to 3 business days for the changes to appear on your profile.