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Dental Assistant

The purpose of this program is to familiarize students with all areas of administrative and clinical dental assisting, focusing on the responsibilities required to function as an assistant in a dental practice

About the program

This course covers the following key areas and topics:

  • Introduction to the dental office, and history of dentistry and dental assisting.
  • Legal aspects of dentistry, including policies and guidelines.
  • Introductory oral anatomy, dental operatory and dental equipment.
  • Introductory tooth structure, including primary and permanent teeth.
  • The oral-related structures.
  • Dental hand pieces, sterilization and other areas.
Class type
Online
Type
workforce
Industry
Allied Health
Campus
Length
140 Hours
ESTIMATED COST
$3,000
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Upcoming dates

Dental Assistant Jobs

With the national increase in health care-related services and the national shortage of health care professionals, the need for dental assistants is growing substantially. With a workforce of over 300,000 strong, dental assisting ranks as the fourth fastest-growing occupation in the health care technician field. To meet our nation’s increasing medical demands, recent studies indicate that nearly 400,000 dental assistants will be employed by 2026.

Education and Certification

  • Dental assistants and aides should have or be pursuing a high school diploma or GED.
  • Students who complete this comprehensive course would be prepared to sit for the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB)-Radiation Health and Safety (RHS) exam and the DANB-Infection Control Exam (ICE).
  • In many states, DANB-RHS certification is required to work in dental radiography.
  • In addition to facilitating entry-level administrative positions, this course is ideal for students interested in pursuing a future formal dental hygienist program.

Detailed Course Topics Covered

  • The dental assisting profession and history of dentistry.
  • Dental anatomy and physiology.
  • Tooth charting, tooth surfaces, and classification of restorations on a tooth.
  • Parts of the jaw and areas of the mouth.
  • Oral health and prevention of dental disease.
  • Infection control in dentistry, and occupational health and safety.
  • Patient information and assessment.
  • Foundation of clinical dentistry.
  • Dental radiology.
  • Single crown restoration, bridge, implant, partial denture and full denture.
  • Dental equipment, accessories and treatment room.
  • Dental hand pieces and accessories.
  • Dental cements and impression materials.
  • Coding of radiology services and using ICD 10-CM codes.
  • Assisting in comprehensive dental care.
  • Dental administration and communication skills.

Location

Training will be held on TSTC’s Abilene main campus located at:
650 E. Highway 80, Abilene, TX 79601

Dental Assistant Program Structure

Course Contact Hours: 100
Clinical Hours: 40

Tuition: $3,000

Includes:

  • Textbooks
  • TSBDE Exam Fee and Proctoring
  • CPR Certification Course
  • Clinical Externship Placement – 40 Hours

Does Not Include:

  • DANB RHS/ICE Exam Fees
  • Immunizations
  • Background check
  • Scrubs (required)

NOTE: Enrolled Students transferring out of state are eligible for the online course with clinical externship placement. Outside of Texas most states and employers require DANB RHS / ICE Certification. The price for taking the RHS and ICE exams together is $375.

Mondays and Wednesdays and three Fridays: 5:30–9:30 p.m.
Dates and times are subject to change.

 

Please contact Doug Jeter at 325-734-3657 or Rebecca Hargus at 325-738-3315 for more information.

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