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Expanded Functions Dental Auxiliary (efda)

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Expanded-Functions Dental Auxiliary (EFDA) is a certification or designation for dental assistants who have received additional training to perform specific expanded functions beyond traditional assisting tasks. These functions often include removing sutures, applying sealants, taking impressions, and delivering certain treatments under the supervision of a licensed dentist. The EFDA credential aims to improve the efficiency and scope of dental practice by leveraging the skills of trained auxiliary personnel.

Key Features

  • Specialized training and certification in expanded dental procedures
  • Allows dental auxiliaries to perform specific clinical tasks independently or under supervision
  • Enhances productivity within dental practices
  • Varies by state or country regulations regarding scope of practice
  • Typically requires coursework, clinical experience, and passing an exam
  • Includes skills like coronal polishing, applying fluoride, taking impressions, and suturing

Pros

  • Increases efficiency and productivity in dental offices
  • Expands career opportunities for dental auxiliaries
  • Benefits patients through more comprehensive care
  • Reduces workload for dentists for routine procedures

Cons

  • Regulatory requirements vary widely across regions
  • Potential for overlapping responsibilities leading to legal complications if not properly managed
  • Requires ongoing education and certification renewal
  • Initial training may be limited in scope or depth depending on program

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