Quick answer
To work as a dental assistant in Vermont, DANB certification is one accepted pathway in Vermont. Radiography certification or training is required before a DA can take X-rays. Expanded functions exist in Vermont with additional training or certification required. Always verify the current rules with the Vermont dental board (via DANB).
Sources Data sourced from DANB (Vermont requirements page). The DANB is the authoritative aggregator of state dental assistant requirements for all 51 US jurisdictions. Requirements change yearly.
Requirements change yearly. The Vermont dental board is the final authority. This page reflects DANB published guidance as of 2026. Always confirm current rules with the Vermont dental board before making career or enrollment decisions.
In this guide
DANB certification in Vermont Not required for basic assisting
For expanded functions, DANB CDA is a required pathway (or CODA EF program)
This describes state requirements as sourced from DANB and the Vermont dental board. It is not a DANB endorsement of Dental Now. Completing Dental Now activities does not satisfy a state board requirement. For the authoritative current rules, visit the DANB Vermont requirements page.
Radiology requirements in Vermont Required
Yes, radiography endorsement: CODA-accredited radiography course within 10 yrs + 6 months work as a DA
State exam in Vermont No mandated exam
No standalone state DA exam; endorsement via course + experience
Expanded functions in Vermont Available
Yes, EFDA: current DANB CDA (employed by VT dentist) OR CODA formal program per function
Expanded functions allow trained dental assistants to perform additional clinical procedures beyond basic chairside assisting. Common examples include coronal polishing, application of pit and fissure sealants, placement of temporary restorations, and nitrous oxide monitoring. Each function typically requires a separate board-approved course, exam, or permit. Your state dental board is the authoritative source for what is currently permitted.
Training pathway in Vermont
CODA radiography course + 6 months experience; DANB CDA or CODA program for EFDA
Dental assistant training paths vary widely by state. Some states allow on-the-job training for basic assisting while requiring formal education only for expanded functions or radiography. Others require a CODA-accredited program or a DANB credential as a prerequisite. Confirm which pathway applies to the specific role and function level you are targeting.
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- Record each session with the date, supervising dentist's name and NPI, setting, and hours completed.
- Note procedures observed or assisted with in a sentence or two; some Vermont programs require a competency log.
- Get dentist confirmation promptly so hours are verified rather than self-claimed. Retroactive confirmations are harder to collect.
- Organize by setting and date so you can report hours across multiple practices without confusion.
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Frequently asked questions: Vermont
Do I need DANB certification to work as a dental assistant in Vermont?
DANB certification is one accepted pathway in Vermont. Verify whether it is required or optional for your specific role with the Vermont dental board.
Does Vermont require radiography certification for dental assistants?
Yes, Vermont requires radiography certification or documented training before a dental assistant can take X-rays. The specific requirement is: Yes, radiography endorsement: CODA-accredited radiography course within 10 yrs + 6 months work as a DA Verify current requirements with the Vermont dental board.
What are expanded functions for dental assistants in Vermont?
Vermont has an expanded functions pathway for dental assistants. Yes, EFDA: current DANB CDA (employed by VT dentist) OR CODA formal program per function Each function typically requires separate board-approved coursework, a clinical exam, or a permit. The Vermont dental board is the authoritative source for current requirements.
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This page is a plain-language summary of Vermont dental assistant requirements sourced from DANB. It is not affiliated with DANB, the Vermont dental board, or any accrediting body. It does not constitute legal or regulatory advice. Requirements change; the Vermont dental board is the final authority. Completing Dental Now activities does not satisfy any state board requirement.
Dental Now is a free platform for dental assistant, dental hygiene, and pre-dental students to log clinical hours, get them verified by a supervising dentist's NPI number, and maintain a credential vault.