Not exact matches
Who May Provide Veterinarian - supervised Dental Care The AVDC accepts that the following health care workers may
assist the responsible veterinarian in dental procedures or actually perform dental prophylactic services while under direct, in the room supervision by a veterinarian if permitted by local law:
licensed, certified or registered veterinary technician or a veterinary assistant with advanced dental training,
dentist, or registered dental hygienist.
As a registered user of online member portal you can access eDocAmerica, which allows you to consult with board - certified physicians,
licensed psychologists, pharmacists,
dentists, dieticians and fitness trainers to
assist you with any routine health - related questions you have.
Access to board - certified physicians,
licensed psychologists, pharmacists,
dentists, dieticians and fitness trainers to
assist with any routine health - related questions
A Practical Dental Assistant is an auxiliary employee of a
licensed dentist who is receiving practical chairside dental
assisting training from a
licensed dentist or is a dental student in an educational program accredited by CODA.
Training consists of at least two years (3,000 hours) of chairside
assisting, during which period the assistant may be trained and allowed to perform most of the functions of a DA II under the direct control and supervision of a North Carolina
licensed dentist.
If
licensed out of state, have had at least six months of prior dental
assisting experience under a
licensed dentist within the past two years, or 1c.
If
licensed out of state, have had at least six months of prior dental
assisting experience under a
licensed dentist within the past two years, or
In this dental assistant class, you'll learn the skills necessary to take the exam for State Certificate of Radiology so you can
assist in the exposing of radiographs under the direct supervision of a Florida
licensed dentist.
Rather, each
licensed dentist must, with his or her application for
license renewal, include a certified statement containing the name and position of each dental assistant who
assists in radiographic procedures, the date each dental assistant began to
assist in radiographic procedures, and a statement attesting that each such dental assistant is qualified to operate radiographic equipment and has received all of the following: (1) Adequate instruction in radiographic procedures, AND (2) Training in CPR at least every two years while employed, AND (3) A minimum of four hours of continuing education in infection control every two years while employed, AND (4) Before commencing performance of radiographic procedures, a copy of the Nevada statutes and regulations governing dentistry.