Dental Assisting Application - University of Alaska Anchorage 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Dental Assisting Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'General Information' section. Enter your name, address, student ID, and contact details. Ensure all information is accurate and typed neatly.
  3. In the 'Education' section, list your colleges attended along with dates and graduation dates. Remember to request official transcripts from these institutions to be sent directly to the dental programs.
  4. Complete the 'Work History' section by detailing your previous employers, positions held, dates of employment, and reasons for leaving. Reflect on whether you prefer working alone or in a team.
  5. Answer the miscellaneous questions regarding past applications and any legal or health-related disclosures honestly. This information is crucial for your application review.
  6. Finally, write a brief essay on what influenced your decision to pursue dental assisting. Review all sections for completeness before signing and dating the application.

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Across California, dental assistants generally earn less than CNAs. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, dental assistants earn an average of $52,470 per year while CNAs are paid an average of $47,070 per year.
A person can achieve first-time certification eligibility by graduating from a CODA-accredited program or accruing 3,500 hours of experience. A person who has not met requirements for the CDA may be eligible to test for National Entry Level Dental Assistant (NELDA).
No license or certification is required to perform basic dental assisting in Alaska. Nor is education mandated by law. However, dental assistants do need to meet state mandated requirements to perform certain functions and procedures; Alaska maintains a registry of these dental assistants.
To obtain a CDA, applicants must pass three component exams in general chairside assisting, radiation health and safety, and infection control. In contrast, Dental Assistants must pass state-specific requirements in order to become licensed as a Registered Dental Assistant, or RDA.