Infection Control Competency Assessment
UConn School of Dental Medicine has developed an Infection Control Competency Assessment (ICCA) Self Study Course, Materials and Exam. The ICCA meets the 2019 legislation, which requires all Connecticut Dental Assistants to pass the Dental Assistant National Board’s (DANB) Infection Control Examination (ICE) or an infection control competency assessment administered by an institution accredited by the American Dental Association’s Commission on Dental Accreditation. All dental assistants must provide records demonstrating successful completion.
2019 Bill 2019PA-00056-R00SB-00807-PA
Citation ICCA Citation
- If hired prior to July 1, 2019 Dental Assistants must successfully complete the DANB ICE or a Competency Assessment Exam by October 1, 2020.
- If hired after July 1, 2019 have fifteen months from the start of employment to receive on-the-job training by a licensed dentist to prepare for and pass the exam or assessment, if they have not done so already.
All in One Place
Registration of $150 per person includes the following:
- Self-Study Courses: Use the modules and self-assessment questions to prep for the exam
- Competency Exam: Exam consists of 75 questions.
- Letter of Completion: UCONN School of Dental Medicine to issue letter upon successful completion of the exam.
Test Dates:
November 9, 2024, 8:00 AM
November 23, 2024, 8:00 AM
What is the ICCA Registration Process?
- Registration for the ICCA is via our LMS Site, which contains the self-study material and self-assessment quizzes. So no need to obtain or pay for additional study materials.
- Registrants have 30 days from registration to take the exam.
- The test will monitored virtually by a CSDA employee and an attestation form required. Testing is available once per month on a Saturday. The date is provided in your registration confirmation.
- Various email reminders will be sent prior to the test date.
- Access to the exam will be provided 2 hours prior to the test time.
- There are 75 questions to be completed in 90 minutes. Passing is 65%.
- UCONN School of Dental Medicine will send a letter of completion to the registrant.
ICCA’s Online Learning Modules
Biological Hazard Control
- Principles of disease transmission\
- OSHA, CDC standard precautions
- Prevention strategies
Instrument Processing
- Sterilization and Disinfection of Patient Care items and Instrument Processing
- Storage for Sterilized Items and Cleaning Supplies
- Environmental Infection Control
Chemical Hazard Control
- Identify risks
- Protection/Safety measures
- OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (HCS)
- Compliance use; disposal
Clinical Applications
- Personal Protective Equipment
- How to prepare and break down an operatory
- Sharps Safety
Questions? Contact Dawn Champagne, CSDA Interim Director, Professional Development at dchampagne@csda.com or (860) 378-1800.