Registration

Audits of the CDTA’s Continuing Competence Program (CCP) were conducted over the summer, following the transition to a two-year cycle effective October 1, 2023. In accordance with CDTA’s audit policy, participants were randomly selected based on the last digit of their registration number.

A total of 43 registrants were initially selected for audit. The outcomes are summarized below:

In early 2020, the College of Dental Technologists of Alberta, College of Alberta Denturists, College of Alberta Dental Assistants, and the College of Registered Dental Hygienists undertook a project to collaborate on the development of common Infection Prevention and Control Guidelines.  These common Guidelines support the professions by providing a consistent standard for oral health care professionals in Alberta. 

The Guidelines support dental technologists and dental technicians by: 

The College of Dental Technologists of Alberta (CDTA) is a regulatory organization responsible for overseeing and directing the practice of Dental Technologists and Dental Technicians to ensure Albertans receive sale, competence, and ethical health care. 

The CDTA operates under the Alberta Health Professions Act and is funded through fees from their regulated members (registrants.)

Up-to-date information on registrant fees can be found in the 2026 Fee Schedule.

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