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Dental Assistant Iowa

A dental assistant in Iowa CAN do the following under direct supervision of the supervising dentist:

– A dental assistant in Iowa can provide support to a dentist under the supervision of a properly licensed dentist.

– There are radiography (x-ray) licensing requirements. They are (from the Dental Assisting National Board website):

  • Be 18 years of age and a Dental Assistant Trainee or Registered Dental Assistant with an active registration status, or Be a graduate of an accredited dental assisting program, or Be a nurse who holds an active Iowa nursing license, AND
  • Provide proof of successful completion of an Iowa Board-approved course of study in dental radiography within the two years prior to application, AND
  • Provide proof that he/she successfully completed an Iowa Board-approved exam in the area of dental radiography (the national DANB CDA exam or  Radiation Health and Safety [RHS] exam meets this requirement, if taken after January 1, 1986), AND
  • Apply to the IDB for Qualification in Dental Radiography.

– 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 Iowa 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.

There are two types of expanded duty dental assistant in Iowa:

  • RDA – Registered Dental Assistant
  • QDA – Qualified/Registered Dental Assistants
  • XDA – Qualified/ Non-registered Dental Assistants

To qualify to register as a dental assistant, a person must:

  1. Work in a dental office for six months as a dental assistant trainee; or
  2. Have had at least six months of prior dental assisting experience under a licensed dentist within the past two years; or
  3. Be a graduate of an accredited dental assisting program approved by the Board; and
  4. Be a high school graduate or equivalent; and
  5. Be 17 years of age or older.  (From the Iowa Dental Board website).

Relevant Links:

Iowa Dental Board – Assistant Website

American Dental Assistants Association