Dental Assistant Requirements in South Carolina

By: Ronda Holman

Are you looking to become a dental assistant or are moving as a current dental assistant? Make sure to check the dental assistant requirements in South Carolina to see if you are still qualified in the state to practice.

Each state has different requirements for dental assistants, here are the levels, and functions permitted for dental assistants in South Carolina.

Levels of Dental Assistants in South Carolina

There are two levels of dental assistants in SC:

  1. Dental Assistant
  2. Expanded Duty Dental Assistant (EDDA)

1. Dental Assistant

A dental assistant in South Carolina may perform basic supportive dental procedures specified by the state dental practice act under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist.

  • There are no initial education or training requirements for this level of dental assisting. It is the responsibility of all dentists to ensure that their auxiliary staff who may be exposed to blood or other body fluids require and provide two (2) hours biennially of continuing education on sterilization and infection control and maintain records of such training.
  • In settings where sedation is administered, all dental staff who provide direct, hands-on patient care must be certified in CPR at the basic life support level by a board-approved training course, received within the last two years. The operating dentist must provide training for staff with hands-on patient care commensurate with the level and mode of sedation administered. This training must be documented and available for inspection by the department upon request.

2. Expanded Duty Dental Assistant (EDDA)

To perform expanded functions under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist in the state of SC, a dental assistant must earn status as an Expanded Duty Dental Assistant (EDDA). To qualify, one must:

Note: To monitor nitrous oxide conscious sedation, EDDAs must complete a course approved by the South Carolina Board of Dentistry, complete the state board examination, submit proof of Board-approved CPR certification within the three years preceding application, and apply for state certification from the South Carolina Board of Dentistry.

South Carolina Board of Dentistry

South Carolina Radiography Requirements

To legally place and expose radiographic films in a dental office, a dental assistant must hold a certificate documenting training acceptable to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC). Acceptable certificates include the following:

Note: At its July 8, 2016 meeting, the South Carolina Board of Dentistry voted that ex-active-duty military dental assistants entering the public sector be given a waiver for exemption from taking the radiography certification course, based on the documenting evidence of their military training and certification credentials.

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Ronda Holman

Ronda Holman

Ronda Holman found her passion for dental assisting while in the Air Force. She assisted in oral surgery, general dentistry, and ended her four-year service as a prophy tech, the military’s version of a dental hygienist. She married and spent 13 years traveling the country while her husband served in the Air Force. Each time Ronda relocated she got the opportunity to work in a new dental office, where she picked up pearls that have helped her become an expert in educating dental assistants. Her interests are immediate denture/partial fabrication, CEREC technology, patient education, and striving for optimal chairside skills. Ronda believes that every dental assistant has the potential to be a rock star assistant if given the right tools and guidance.