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             What is CDT Certification?...



The Certified Dental Technician (CDT) designation is a voluntary credential that allows dental lab techs to prove their technical skills and knowledge of dental laboratory procedures. Find out more about requirements for this certification and learn where to find helpful study resources.


About CDT Certification

The National Board for Certification in Dental Laboratory technology offers the CDT credential in six specialty areas - which include complete dentures, partial dentures, crown and bridge, ceramics, implants and orthodontics - to individuals who meet education and experience requirements and pass a series of exams. Qualifications are outlined below.


Education and Experience Requirements

Individuals wishing to become CDTs can sit for certification exams after accumulating a minimum of five years experience from on-the-job training in a dental technology setting, through work experience or in a relevant education program.


Technicians who graduate from a two-year dental technology program approved by the American Dental Association (ADA) are required to gain only two additional years of hands-on experience.


Individuals who've recently earned the NBC's entry-level Recognized Graduate designation after completing an ADA-accredited program can take the certification exam without any additional training or experience.


Exam Requirements

CDT candidates must earn passing scores on comprehensive, practical and specialty exams to receive certification. However, Recognized Graduates with a passing score on the RG exam are not required to take the comprehensive exam.






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