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Certified Dental Assistant Requirements

Completing a Dental Assistant program can be the opportunity to explore a wonderful


career in the field of dentistry. While most states don�t require licensing,
obtaining your certification as a Dental Assistant will give you and edge over the
competition. This will allow you to have a wide selection of employment
opportunities to choose from. Most Dental Assistants with a certificate find that
they are paid more for their work than those Dental Assistants who have not
obtained licensing.

The Dental Assisting National Board, Inc. set the standards for the Certified
Dental Assistant, known as CDA. The CDA exam is composed of three parts. The
General Chairside is a written test composed of 120 multiple choice questions. The
questions are based on basic Dental Assistant fundamentals. The Infection Control
segment is also a written portion. It is composed of 100 multiple choice questions
relating to information on various diseases, the risks, and prevention methods. The
last portion of the exam is the Health and Safety portion. This is a 100 question
multiple choice section that is basically common sense related. Some Nursing
Assistants choose to take the Certified Dental Assistant portion as well. This is a
210 question multiple choice section.

To prepare for the CDA, review your text book and notes from your Dental Assistant
program. It is a good idea to purchase a CDA study guide. You can form a study
group with other students who will be taking the CDA exam. The internet also has
many free practice tests available. The exam is given in either a written form or
computerized form. Nursing Assistant can choose the method they are most
comfortable with.

To ensure you do the best possible on the CDA test, consider scheduling it
immediately after you have completed your Dental Assistant Program. This is a great
time to do it because all of the information is still fresh in your mind. You are
also still in learning mode, so you should not suffer too much from test anxiety.
Those who test right after completing their Dental Assistant program score better
on the test. The longer you wait, they lower your score is likely to be. It is also
less likely you will take the test once you have secured employment as a Dental
Assistant.

In some states, Dental Assistants who have obtained the certification can perform
various dental procedures. This definitely makes you a greater asset to the dental
facility you work for if your state offers this statute. This will also encourage
employers in these states to hire you over other Dental Assistants who are not
certified. You will be worth more to the employer, so you will likely be offered
more pay and better benefits.

For Dental Assistants, the decision to take the CDA is theirs to make. Since
licensing is not a requirement, then many choose not to go through the test of
taking another exam. However, there is nothing to lose because if you don�t pass
the test you are still qualified to be a Dental Assistant upon completion of your
program. However, the benefits of having an edge over the competition as well as
the additional pay for the same type of work are encouraging to proceed with taking
the CDA.

CDA exams vary in cost by state. They are generally held monthly. You can obtain a
schedule of CDA exams from your program instructor, your State Dental Board, or
from The Dental Assisting National Board, Inc. They can also refer you to the best
materials to study for the CDA test based on the requirements of your state.

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