FL DOH · MQA

Dental Radiographers in The Villages, FL

28 licensed dental radiographers in The Villages, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Dentistry.

28
In The Villages

Licensed Dental Radiographers in The Villages

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Wolfe, Cynthia 133567 Clear 10 yrs
Carter, Diana 130194 Clear 16 yrs
Chepenik, Celina 132987 Clear 11 yrs
Clark, Amber 141517 Clear
Evans, Kathryn 133697 Clear 10 yrs
Macgregor, Lindsey 132469 Clear 12 yrs
Branda, Doris 137789 Clear 4 yrs
Herrera, Steven 140960 Clear 1 yrs
Contreras, Banersi 134562 Clear 9 yrs
Pfeifer, Christine 127174 Clear 21 yrs
Masters, Laurie 137881 Clear 4 yrs
Holler, Tara 129264 Clear 18 yrs
Berry, Victoria 133159 Clear 11 yrs
Bailey, Demetria 134662 Clear 9 yrs
Elicier, Veronica 141125 Clear 1 yrs
Lowman, Lisa 141124 Clear 1 yrs
Enright, Nancy 141123 Clear 1 yrs
Vargas, Franco 140123 Clear 2 yrs
Yenque, Emily 140416 Clear 2 yrs
Hammond, Ashlie 131680 Clear 14 yrs
Pieschke, Pamela 138268 Clear 4 yrs
Forret, Barbara 130087 Clear 17 yrs
Baker, Talera 127537 Clear 21 yrs
Jones, Leslie 127536 Clear 21 yrs
Arroyo, Kenya 141306 Clear 1 yrs
Haniff, Javed 139407 Clear 3 yrs
Squires, Brandy 138304 Clear 4 yrs
Stastny, Christina 134989 Clear 9 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Dental Radiographer Profession in Florida

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What they do

Dental Radiographers in Florida operate dental X-ray equipment to produce diagnostic radiographic images that a dentist uses to detect cavities, periodontal bone loss, impacted teeth, abscesses, and other oral pathology. They work in general dentistry offices, pediatric practices, orthodontic clinics, oral surgery centers, and academic dental institutions. Common tasks include positioning patients and sensors or film, selecting appropriate exposure factors, capturing bitewing, periapical, panoramic, and sometimes cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) images, and ensuring radiation safety protocols are followed.

In Florida, the role exists primarily to ensure that anyone exposing dental radiographs has completed standardized training in radiation safety, equipment operation, and infection control. Unlike a dental hygienist, a dental radiographer is not authorized to perform scaling, sealant application, or other clinical hygiene services — the certificate is specifically for radiographic imaging. Many dental assistants in Florida hold dental radiographer credentials as part of their employment.

Licensing in Florida

Florida requires that anyone exposing dental radiographs (other than licensed dentists or dental hygienists) complete a Florida Board of Dentistry-approved dental radiography program that meets the curriculum requirements of Florida Administrative Code. Programs include didactic instruction, hands-on laboratory training, and supervised clinical experience. After completing the program and passing the required examinations, the trainee receives a certificate and registers with the Florida Board of Dentistry, which oversees the credential.

How to verify or report

Verify a Dental Radiographer's credential through the Florida MQA license search. To report unlicensed practice, unsafe radiation exposure, or improper supervision, file through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or call 850-488-0796.

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