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The Board office will be open Wednesday, November 27, 2024 for walk-ins with minimal staff.  Any questions please email the Board email at obod.board@ok.gov.  The office will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday, Thursday and Friday November 28-29, 2024.  We will resume normal business, Monday, December 2nd.

Dental Assistants

Each application MUST have a color copy of your driver's license or photo ID submitted.

  • New Dental Assistant Application - This is only for Dental Assistants that have never registered in Oklahoma before.  You must obtain a Dental Assistant Permit before applying for any expanded functions. Please DO NOT send cash with application, must be check or money order only.   For additional questions please email Naukeshia Johnson.  THIS IS NOT A RENEWAL APPLICATION!!!!
  • Each Credential Application MUST have the out of state form completed and supporting documentation turned for the application to be complete.
  • Dental Assistant Application by Credential-This is only for Dental Assistants coming from out of state who have already obtained expanded functions and are requesting to add the duties when applying for a Dental Assistant permit.
  • Expanded Function Application

Approved Courses by the Board


  • Oklahoma Dental Foundation 405-241-1299 - For Coronal Polishing, Radiology, Sealants, and Nitrous Oxide
  • Tulsa Technology Center april.williams@tulsatech.edu 918-828-1234 - For Coronal Polishing, Radiology, Sealants, and Nitrous Oxide
  • Dental Careers Institute 636-487-8276 - For Coronal Polishing, Radiology, Sealants, and Nitrous Oxide

Vaccinations, Venipuncture, and Phlebotomy Courses


  • Dr. Jon "Eric" Hopkins (405) 275-1055

Requirements:

(6) Vaccinations, venipuncture and phlebotomy.

(A) Definition: A dental assistant may administer vaccinations or draw blood for a platelet rich plasma procedure (PRP) or other testing under the direct supervision of a dentist. 

(B) Requirements: Completion of a phlebotomy certification program as approved by the Board. A course approved by the Board shall include a minimum of four (4) hours of safe-needle and blood-born pathogens procedures under the guidelines of the CDC. 

Last Modified on Oct 29, 2024
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