The requirements for performing dental x-rays vary by state in the United States. Many states mandate that dental assistants or other personnel obtain specific certification or licensure to perform dental radiography. Certification typically involves completing a state-approved dental radiography course and passing an examination, such as the Radiation Health and Safety (RHS) exam administered by the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB).

Here are some states that require certification to perform dental x-rays:

  • California: Dental assistants must complete a Board-approved radiation safety course and obtain a certificate in radiation safety.
  • Texas: Requires dental assistants to hold a Dental Radiology Certificate issued by the Texas State Board of Dental Examiners.
  • Florida: Mandates completion of specific training and certification to perform dental radiographic procedures.
  • New York: Dental assistants must be licensed as Certified Dental Assistants, which includes qualifications in radiography.
  • Pennsylvania: Requires dental assistants to complete a radiology course and obtain certification to perform x-rays.
  • Illinois: Dental assistants must pass the RHS exam or complete an approved course to take x-rays.
  • Ohio: Requires dental assistants to obtain a Dental Radiographer Certificate after completing approved education and examination.
  • Virginia: Mandates certification through the Virginia Board of Dentistry to perform dental radiography.

Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and regulations can change. Some states may have additional requirements, such as continuing education or renewal of certification. It’s important to consult the specific state’s dental board or regulatory agency for the most up-to-date information on certification requirements.

Recommendation: If you plan to perform dental x-rays in a particular state, verify the current requirements by contacting the state’s dental board or visiting their official website.

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