Certifications Set Critical Standards for Dental Laboratories and Technicians
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (PRWEB) May 18, 2018 -- No state in the U.S. requires a dental technician to be licensed and only four states require certification of at least one dental technician in the laboratory (Texas, South Carolina and Kentucky) or continuing education (Florida) for a laboratory to operate in that state. All other states have no minimum qualifications for someone to work as a dental technician.
To ensure standards are met and patients receive quality care, the National Association of Dental Laboratories (NADL) advocates for dentists to partner with certified dental laboratories and technicians.
The National Board for Certification in Dental Laboratory Technology (NBC), an independent organization, administers two programs – the Certified Dental Technician (CDT) and the Certified Dental Laboratory (CDL) credentials. Additionally, the National Association of Dental Laboratories administers the Dental Appliance Manufacturers Audit System (DAMAS) designation.
The CDT credential is the only certification program for dental technicians recognized by the American Dental Association. The CDT designation illustrates a technician's commitment to the field of dental laboratory technology and demonstrates their knowledge and skill in one of six specialty areas: ceramics, complete dentures, crown and bridge, orthodontics, partial dentures and implants. CDTs are also required to earn a minimum of 12 hours of continuing education each year to maintain their designation.
The CDL certification requires stringent infection control, personnel training, equipment, facility and case management standards with a Certified Dental Technician involved in upholding the technical quality in the laboratory. The CDL is recognized by the National Association of Dental Laboratories (NADL), the American Dental Association (ADA) and the American College of Prosthodontists (ACP). It also receives outstanding support and participation from U.S. military services.
The standards required to be a DAMAS dental laboratory closely mirror the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Quality System/Good Manufacturing Practice (QS/GMP) specifications and provide a clear-cut process for improving documentation of laboratory operations including: dental prescriptions/work authorizations; patient contact materials; subcontractor/supplier agreements; material and equipment purchases; employee training; maintenance and calibration of equipment; labeling; customer complaints; and material traceability.
“When you partner with a CDT, CDL or DAMAS lab, you are working with professionals who have a desire to be an industry leader and are dedicated to compliance with documented standards,” said Heather Voss, CDT, former Chair of the National Board for Certification in Dental Laboratory Technology and a member of the NADL Board of Directors.
Standards provide assurance of safety, predictability and functionality. Working with certified professionals ensures dentists and patients can be confident the services provided and the materials and processes used to fabricate dental restorations meet or exceed industry guidelines and regulations.
Throughout the month of June, NADL and NBC will be using their Facebook pages to recognize CDTs for their commitment to the industry. Share your experience partnering with a CDT or as a CDT in this brief survey: http://nadl.org?0d0big.
About NADL
The National Association of Dental Laboratories (NADL) is the unified voice of the dental laboratory industry supporting dentistry and serving the public interest by promoting high standards. NADL accomplishes this by providing programs, services and networking opportunities to meet the evolving technical, educational, professional and business needs of dental laboratories. NADL works to increase public awareness of the role of dental laboratories in the health care system through the campaign, “What’s in Your Mouth?”.
The National Association of Dental Laboratories (NADL) and the National Board for Certification in Dental Laboratory Technology (NBC) celebrate June as Dental Technician and Certified Dental Technician (CDT) Appreciation Month.
Bennett Napier, National Association of Dental Laboratories, https://nadl.org/home-page.cfm, +1 (800) 950-1150, [email protected]
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