A dental assistant in Virginia CAN do the following under direct supervision of the supervising dentist:
– A dental assistant in Virginia can provide support to a dentist under the supervision of a properly licensed dentist.
– There are x-ray licensing requirements in Virginia for dental assistants. These are (from the Dental Assisting National Board website):
- Be 18 years of age or older
- Successfully complete a course or exam in radiology provided by a CODA-accredited dental assisting, dental hygiene, or dentistry program, or
- Earn certification from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT),
- Successfully complete the DANB RHS Review course offered by the DALE Foundation AND pass the national DANB Radiation Health and Safety (RHS) exam.
– Chart and inspect the mouth and teeth.
– Apply fluoride topically.
– Place a rubber dam.
– Take blood pressure, temperature and pulse.
– Give oral hygiene instructions.
A dental assistant in Virginia CANNOT do the following:
– Remove stains and deposits from teeth (clean teeth).
– Place sealants on the teeth.
– Apply stainless steel crowns or fillings
– Repair or fill cavities.
– Give or administer anesthetics (shots).
– Any other activities or duties of dentistry that are specifically limited to dentists or dental hygenists.
Virginia also offers a certificate in expanded duty dental assisting – Dental Assistant I and Dental Assistant II. For more information on the requirements, visit the Virginia Board of Dentistry.
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