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What score do I need to pass the DANB's GC Exam?

To pass the DANB's General Chairside Assisting test you need a score of 400.

The range of possible scores is 100 to 900.

How do I know the practice tests are reflective of the actual DANB's General Chairside Assisting ?

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Do you offer practice tests for other Dental Assisting National Board subjects?

Yes! We offer practice tests for 32 different exam subjects, and there are 305 unique exams utilizing 32985 practice exam questions. Every subject has a free sample practice test you can try too!

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How do I register for the real Dental Assisting National Board?

For up-to-date information about registration for the Dental Assisting National Board, refer to the Dental Assisting National Board website.

What are the DANB exams?

Congratulations on your decision to pursue certification in dental assisting! The DANB (Dental Assisting National Board) exams are your next hurdle. Exactly what can you expect with the DANB exams?

What is the Dental Assisting National Board (DANDB)?

The DANB exams are based on content validation, an analysis of the duties commonly performed in actual dental assisting practice. DANB offers five different certifications: NELDA (National Entry Level Dental Assistant, CDA (Certified Dental Assistant), COA (Certified Orthodontic Assistant), CPFDA (Certified Preventive Functions Dental Assistant, and CRFDA (Certified Restorative Functions Dental Assistant).

The DANB component exams are administered on computer at Pearson VUE test centers. All exams are multiple-choice format containing from 80 questions to 210 questions depending on the exam. The time allotted also varies from test to test with a range of 60 minutes to 165 minutes. Specific information on each of exams, including registration information, exam outlines with topics covered, and reference materials can be found at www.danb.org.

Most DANB exams use computer adaptive testing (CAT). CAT adapts to the examinee’s ability level and customizes the exam for a more accurate measurement. Each exam begins with a question on par with the passing standard. If it is answered correctly, the difficulty level increases. If answered incorrectly the level of difficulty becomes easier. The final score is based on the difficulty of the questions that were presented and passed.

Official exam results and certificates will be mailed within 2 to 3 weeks after the exam. Candidates can verify DANB credentials using the online Credential Verification tool.


DANB's General Chairside Assisting - FAQ Sample Questions

Which of the following is NOT true of local anesthesia?





Correct Answer:
the patient will have little to no memory of the procedure.


local anesthesia is a type of anesthesia used to numb a specific area of the body, preventing pain during surgical procedures or other medical interventions. unlike general anesthesia, which impacts the entire body and often induces unconsciousness, local anesthesia does not affect the patient's consciousness or memory. this means that while the targeted area becomes insensitive to pain, the patient remains fully awake and aware of their surroundings, able to remember the events during the procedure.

one common misconception about local anesthesia is its effect on a patient's memory. the statement "the patient will have little to no memory of the procedure" is incorrect when referring to local anesthesia. this type of anesthesia does not have amnesic properties, which are typically associated with some forms of general anesthesia or sedatives such as midazolam used in conscious sedation. patients undergoing a procedure with local anesthesia should expect to recall the events during the operation unless other sedative agents are administered to induce memory loss.

regarding the administration of local anesthesia, it is often applied directly to the site of the procedure. it can be injected into the tissues surrounding the area to be treated, effectively blocking pain signals from reaching the brain. the number of injections required can vary depending on the size and location of the area being numbed but typically involves 2-3 injections. prior to these injections, a topical anesthetic may be applied to the skin to reduce the discomfort of the needle.

another aspect of local anesthesia often noted by patients is the bitter taste associated with some anesthetic agents, especially when used in dental procedures. this taste is not related to the efficacy of the anesthesia but rather a side effect of the specific drugs used. frequent irrigation or suction during dental procedures can help alleviate discomfort from this bitter taste.

in summary, the key point that distinguishes local anesthesia from other types is its localized effect and the preservation of the patient's consciousness and memory. it is effective for pain management in specific areas during minor surgical or diagnostic procedures without the risks associated with general anesthesia. understanding these distinctions helps clarify expectations and prepare for medical interventions involving local anesthesia.