EFDA Practice Test
The EFDA Practice Test is a must-have resource to master all things expanded functions. This practice test covers expanded functions topics and may help you prepare for DANB exams or to study for a state RDA or LDA credential.
Course Overview
The EFDA Practice Test is an essential study tool to help test your understanding of expanded functions. In addition to being a helpful resource to prepare for DANB’s Certified Preventive Functions Dental Assistant (CPFDA) or Certified Restorative Functions Dental Assistant (CRFDA) exams, the EFDA Practice Test can also help you if you’re looking to earn a state Expanded Functions Dental Assistant (EFDA), Registered Dental Assistant (RDA), or Licensed Dental Assistant (LDA) designation. The practice test includes questions on coronal polishing, impressions, restorative functions, sealants, temporaries, topical fluoride, and more.
With more than 500 questions on a variety of expanded functions, you’ll further your understanding of the concepts and improve your test-taking strategies. A variety of review methods help customize your experience to your personal learning style. Plus, you’ll be able to flag questions to come back to and identify areas that you may need to spend more time reviewing.
Questions are not from actual DANB exams, and completing the practice test does not guarantee you will pass the DANB exam(s).
Course Credentials
DANB Exam
Course Compatibility
After completing this practice test, you will be able to:
- Understand the topics covered on DANB’s CPFDA and CRFDA exams, as well as state-specific EFDA, RDA, or LDA exams covering allowable expanded-function duties
- Fine-tune your test-taking strategy
- Refer to recommended reference materials
- Identify areas of study that may need practice
- Check your study progress
Subject Matter Experts
Dr. Gagliardi has been an educator in both dental assisting and dental hygiene for over 30 years and in the field of dentistry since 1977. She is retired and recently was granted the faculty rank of Professor Emeritus with Pasadena City College. She spent 30 years at Pasadena City College serving in a variety of positions, including as the Dental Assisting Program Director for 15 years.
Dr. Gagliardi served for many years on the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA), as chair and commissioner for CODA’s Dental Assisting Education Review Committee and site visitor. She is an author of the textbook, Dental Health Education, Lesson Planning and Implementation, now in its third edition, and a contributor to other textbooks, articles and publications.
As an active member of the dental community, Dr. Gagliardi has served in multiple roles for several organizations at the local and national levels. She is a member of the American Dental Assistants Association; past president and current member of the California Dental Hygienists Association; past president and current member of the California Association for Dental Assisting Teachers (CADAT); and a member of the Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention. Additionally, she participates as a subject-matter expert on topics related to dental health and dental assisting education programs and courses, including currently serving on the DALE Foundation’s Entry Level Dental Assisting Curriculum Task Force.
Dr. Gagliardi holds a doctorate in education and organizational leadership and a master’s in education with special emphasis on dental health education from the University of La Verne in California. She studied dental hygiene at the University of Southern California, and dental assisting at Pasadena City College.
Dr. Gagliardi has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Ms. Juckett works for a private dental practice in Middlefield, Ohio, as an expanded function dental auxiliary and dental office manager. She holds numerous credentials and is a member of the Ohio EFDA Association, American Dental Assistants Association, and American Association of Dental Office Management. She has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.