Dental Assisting Course
LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND SUBJECTS:
Orientation to Dentistry & Dental Anatomy
Disinfection, Treatment Room Care, and Sterilization
Radiology
Introduction to Four-Handed Dentistry/Expanded Functions
Diagnostics
Back Office & Dentrix
Coronal Polish
In this unit, students will learn how to place sealants and perform other measures in preventative dentistry. Students will be prepared in this section of the program for their State license exam.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
In this unit, students will learn about Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, commonly known as CPR, with hands-on training practice on chest compressions, including an emphasis on constant, rapid heart stimulation techniques.
Job Placement
In this unit, students will be provided with information on how to create personalized cover letters, resumes, and recommendation letters that, will be used in the dental field. Students will also learn about the rules and guidelines of the internship/externship opportunities, and job interviews in the dental field, and throughout our dental network and affiliates.
Externship
Extern hours are to be completed in order to receive the certificate of completion. In this unit, students will have an opportunity to observe and participate clinically as a dental assistant in a general dental office by applying what they have learned in knowledge and skills that are needed to begin their dental assisting career, where the real-world training can help greatly during the time of the dental assistant externship and can go a long way in preparing the students to excel in their position as quickly as possible.
A-Z School of Dental Assisting and Front Office will help to locate the dental office for the students to complete their externship hours. In which, the students will have an opportunity to observe and participate in a general dental office. During the externship, the student should expect to wear OSHA standard dress, and project a professional appearance and manner.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Students in this Program need to be 18 years of age or older. A high school diploma or G.E.D. is required to enroll in the dental assisting program. Once these requirements are met, an interview will be conducted with the student to tour the school facilities and fill all the necessary paperwork.
ENROLLMENT POLICY
Enrollment can take place up until the first day of class, depending on availability. After the first day of class, new students are only enrolled for the following session.