Boost your career and earning potential with professional certification. Certified dental assistants in Ohio earn $51,000 - $58,000 — up to 40% more than non-certified peers.
Professional certification sets you apart in Ohio's competitive job market with 6100+ dental practices and demonstrates your commitment to excellence.
Earn $51,000 - $58,000 as a certified DA — up to 40% more than entry-level at $36,500 - $41,000.
Access 4100+ annual openings. Most employers prefer or require certification.
DANB certification is nationally recognized — work anywhere in the US.
Qualify for EFDA and specialized roles with 6% projected growth.
Choose the certification path that matches your career goals. Each certification opens new opportunities in Ohio's dental industry.
Certified Dental Assistant
National Certification
Exam Fee: ~$450 | Annual Renewal: ~$60
Registered Dental Assistant
OH Certification
Requirements vary by state
Expanded Functions DA
Expanded Scope
Availability varies by state
Follow these steps to earn your dental assistant certification and launch your career in Ohio.
Finish an accredited dental assistant program. EHired offers free, self-paced online training that covers all DANB exam topics.
Duration: 3-9 months
Complete hands-on externship or gain work experience. Many Ohio dental practices offer externship opportunities for students.
Duration: 2-4 weeks (externship) or 1+ year (work pathway)
Prepare for the three CDA exam components: General Chairside (GC), Radiation Health and Safety (RHS), and Infection Control (ICE).
Duration: 2-4 weeks of focused study
Take and pass all three DANB CDA component exams. Computer-based tests are available at Pearson VUE testing centers throughout Ohio.
Cost: ~$450 total for all three exams
Receive your CDA credential and start applying for certified positions earning $51,000 - $58,000 across Ohio's 6100+ dental practices.
Maintain certification with annual renewal and continuing education
See how certification and experience affect your earning potential across Ohio.
$20.92/hour average
Franklin County – state capital, largest
Cuyahoga County, healthcare hub
Hamilton County, tri-state area
Western Ohio markets
Ohio's 6100+ dental practices include major DSOs, community health centers, and private practices actively seeking certified dental assistants.
Leading dental employer in Ohio with excellent benefits and career advancement opportunities.
📍 305 W 12th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210
📞 (614) 292-2751
👥 ~50+ hires annually
National DSO with multiple OH locations. Structured training, competitive benefits, and career advancement paths.
📍 Multiple OH locations
👥 Ongoing hiring statewide
Major DSO supporting dental practices across Ohio. Known for professional development and team culture.
📍 OH supported practices
👥 Regular opportunities
FQHCs throughout Ohio offering federal benefits, loan repayment programs, and diverse patient populations.
📍 Statewide locations
👥 Mission-driven employers
Leading dental support organization with a strong presence and comprehensive benefits package.
📍 Select OH locations
👥 Career growth focus
6100+ private practices across Ohio offering personalized work environments and competitive wages.
📍 All regions of OH
👥 Majority of job openings
Hear from certified dental assistants who advanced their careers in Ohio.
Jessica M.
Columbus • 3 years
"Columbus is growing fast with Ohio State bringing young families. Earning $48K in Dublin suburb. Great food scene!"
Mike T.
Cleveland • 2 years
"Cleveland Clinic area has excellent healthcare standards. Making $46K near University Circle. Browns fans are dedicated!"
Amanda R.
Cincinnati • Recent Graduate
"Cincy has Midwest charm with three states accessible. Started at $42K in Mason. Great zoo and sports teams!"
Common questions about dental assistant certification in Ohio.
Ohio dental assistants can pursue several certifications: Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) through DANB is the most recognized national credential. Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) may be required or available depending on state regulations. Expanded Functions Dental Assistant (EFDA) certification allows you to perform advanced procedures. Each certification can increase your earning potential to $51,000 - $58,000.
Certified dental assistants in Ohio typically earn $51,000 - $58,000, compared to $36,500 - $41,000 for entry-level positions. This represents a salary increase of 25-40% with certification. The state average across all experience levels is $43520 ($20.92/hour). Columbus Metro offers the highest wages at $45,000 - $52,000.
To earn your CDA certification, you need: graduation from a CODA-accredited dental assisting program OR completion of an alternative program plus work experience. You must pass three DANB exams: General Chairside Assisting (GC), Radiation Health and Safety (RHS), and Infection Control (ICE). Current CPR certification is also required.
The timeline varies by pathway: completing a dental assistant program takes 3-9 months, studying for exams takes 2-4 weeks of focused preparation, and exam scheduling/results take 2-4 weeks. Total time from starting training to certification is typically 4-12 months. EHired's free online program offers flexible, self-paced training.
Requirements vary by state. While Ohio may not require certification for all positions, most of the 6100+ dental practices prefer or require CDA certification. Certification demonstrates competency, increases job opportunities, and qualifies you for higher-paying positions. Check the OH dental board for current requirements.
Excellent outlook with 6% projected growth through 2034. Ohio's 11.8 million population supports 6100+ dental practices with 4100+ annual job openings. Certified dental assistants have the best prospects and can work throughout the state including Columbus Metro, Cleveland Metro, and Cincinnati Metro.
DANB's CDA certification is nationally recognized, making it easier to work in other states. However, each state has its own requirements, so you may need to meet additional criteria. From Ohio, many dental assistants find opportunities in neighboring states like Michigan, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. Always verify requirements with the destination state's dental board.
CDA certification requires annual renewal. You must complete continuing education credits and pay a renewal fee (~$60/year). DANB requires specific CE hours in topics like infection control and general dentistry. Many Ohio employers provide CE opportunities, and EHired offers resources to help maintain your credentials.
EHired offers free, comprehensive dental assistant training to prepare you for certification. Train at your own pace and only pay when you're ready to certify.
No credit card required • Accredited institution • Ohio residents welcome