Colorado Code § 12-220-102

Legislative declaration
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The practice of dentistry, dental therapy, and
dental hygiene in this state is declared to affect the public health, safety, and welfare and to be
subject to regulation and control in the public interest. It is further declared to be a matter of
public interest and concern that the dental profession merit and receive the confidence of the
public and that only qualified dentists, dental therapists, and dental hygienists be permitted to
practice dentistry, dental therapy, or dental hygiene in this state. It is the purpose of this article
220 to promote the public health, safety, and welfare by regulating the practice of dentistry,
dental therapy, and dental hygiene and to ensure that no one practices dentistry, dental therapy,
or dental hygiene without qualifying under this article 220. The provisions of this article 220
relating to licensure by credentials are not intended to reduce competition or restrain trade with
respect to the oral health needs of the public. All provisions of this article 220 relating to the
practice of dentistry, dental therapy, and dental hygiene shall be liberally construed to carry out
these objects and purposes.

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