Fast, hands-on CPR/BLS classes and blended options designed around your schedule
— so your entire dental team is ready for the 2026 Florida license renewal cycle.

Florida dental professionals are expected to maintain current CPR/BLS certification through an accepted healthcare provider-level course. Requirements can vary by role —so always refer to the most current Florida Board of Dentistry guidance for full details.
Dentists (DDS/DMD)
Dental hygienists
Dental Assistants
Any team member involved in direct patient care
Chair-side and expanded function dental assistants
Sedation offices require ACLS / PALS
Healthcare provider-level CPR/BLS - Sedation offices require ACLS / PALS
Includes adult, child & infant CPR and AED use
Includes a hands-on skills component (in-person or blended)
Online-only CPR is NOT accepted
Most dental professionals renew CPR/BLS every 2 years.
CPR should be current at the time of license renewal.
Keep copies of certificates and course details on file for audits.
Sedation offices require ACLS / PALS
This overview is for general informational purposes and does not replace official Florida Board of Dentistry regulations.
Always confirm the latest requirements directly with the Board and your professional association before renewal.
Below are a just a few of our coverage areas. For a full list including North Florida call us at (561) 376-2388.
Central Florida: Orlando, Kissimmee, Lakeland
West Florida: Tampa, St. Pete, Clearwater, Sarasota
South Florida: Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade

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Fast, fun, hands-on training
Lunchtime, after hours, weekends! - Don't close or turn clients away
PDF file of all staff cards - Managers, no chasing for copies of cards
Same day card delivery
FREE AED inspection
Ideal for New Hires & Turnover
Meets Florida Board Requirements
Perfect for Multi-Location Practices
Go-at-your-own Pace Training
Minimize disruptions to daily appointments
We love what we do! Because of you!

“Communication is clear and timely with flexible scheduling and high quality instructors with real world experiences. They are always two steps ahead ensuring our administrative needs and state requirements are met.

MB2 Dental

“Perfect for our renewal cycle. The instructor came early, set up quickly, and kept everyone engaged.”

CH Smiles

"As a consultant it's imperative the entire process is seamless for my clients. This is why ICERTCPR is my go to vendor. I know my clients are in good hands from scheduling to class quality to accurate card processing, the entire experience is top notch."

VH Constultants

“We love the mock emergency drills. It helps our students prepare for real world experiences they can take with them in their careers after graduation.”

Dentrilogy Academy

"Simple the best classes. Our staff raves about the energy our instructors bring each and every year, keeping us all engaged and prepared."

Palms Dental Care

"The relevant application of the training for dental offices really struck accord with my team. They learned more from this class than any other."

Max Dental
🏥 Summary of Florida Administrative Code Rule 64B5-17.015 (Office Safety Requirement – AED)
Florida Administrative Code Rule 1$64B5-17.015$ is a critical office safety requirement that specifically mandates the presence of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) in dental offices.2
Here are the key takeaways from the rule:
Applies To: This rule falls under Chapter 3$64B5-17$, which governs DENTAL PRACTICE AND PRINCIPLES by the Florida Board of Dentistry.4
Core Requirement: Every dental office location in Florida is required to have an operational Automated External Defibrillator (AED) on-site.5
Standard of Care: The rule establishes the presence of an AED as part of the minimum standard of care for dentistry.6
Consequence of Non-Compliance: Any dentist practicing without an AED on-site is considered to be practicing below the minimum standard of care.7 This is a serious violation that can lead to disciplinary action.
Effective Date: The requirement to have an AED in place for dental offices became mandatory on February 28, 2006.8
Our Frequently Asked Questions section is designed to provide clear answers to common queries about our services, appointments, treatments, and policies.
Select the group option that best suits your needs to be directed to the secure Stripe payment page. A dedicated calendar link will be available on the payment confirmation page. Select the calendar link to schedule your class. Of course, we are always here to assist directly if you prefer to call us.
Yes, our secure Stripe payment gateway accepts ACH payments. For select areas we accept checks in person at class. Our goal is to make this process as friction-less as possible, give us a ring. We'd love to chat.
The short answer is no. However we can send a PDF file of all staff CPR cards to one email address. No more chasing employees for copies of cards. This is why our clients come back, we make compliance easy.
No. CPR education is the most important training any one person can receive because it literally can save a life. A great smile will bring confidence and better health to your clients. Let's accomplish both, learn life saving skills while keeping your doors open. Lunchtime classes, before and after hours classes and even weekends!

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