Dental Assisting

Program Benefits

– Career Services department provides assistance finding jobs and building resumes
– Supportive community with classmates, instructors, and support staff
– Online program offers flexibility in your schedule

Admission

– Grade 12 or equivalent
OR
– Mature student status (18 years of age or older) and a passing score on the entrance examination

Career Opportunities

– Dental Specialist Offices
– Dental Distribution Companies
– Dental Departments Within Hospital Settings

Get the specialized training you need to support busy dental offices and start a rewarding career in the dental field. In less than a year, this 100% online program will equip you with the skills employers are looking for.

Through our virtual classroom, you’ll learn dental terminology, appointment scheduling, billing procedures, insurance protocols, and professional communication. You’ll also gain hands-on experience with dental software and managing patient charts in a clinical environment.

This flexible and convenient online program allows you to study on your schedule, saving time and eliminating the need to commute. Before graduation, you’ll complete a three-week practicum placement and earn certifications in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid.

This program has been approved by the registrar of the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training.

Salary

Qestions & Answers

What is the role of a Dental Assisting?
A dental assistant is a dental health professional who works closely with and under the supervision of a dentist. They work with patients by performing tasks before and after the dentist meets with the patient as well as assist the dentist during certain dental procedures.
What skills are essential for a Dental Assisting?

1. Good listener
Dental assistants are on the front lines with patients every day. Lending an ear is essential to understanding their questions and concerns!
2. Compassion
Patients are often nervous or scared. The best dental assistants know how to be a calming presence.
3. Being a people person
If you love meeting new people, dental assisting is for you!
4. Perseverance
Dental assisting is not for the faint of heart. It’s ever-changing and can sometimes require long days. If you have determination, you will go far.
5. Strong work ethic
Sometimes dental assistants work long hours with few breaks. But the best assistants find it rewarding and energizing!
6. Dedication
There will be some tough days. The dental assistants who are dedicated know how to take it in stride and find joy in providing patient care.
7. Reliability
If you don’t show up, the office might just fall apart. Just kidding (but not really).
8. Organization
In this profession, you need to be prepared for anything! From getting exam rooms ready to tracking inventory and scheduling appointments, dental assistants need strong organizational skills.
9. Anticipation
Do you know how to read minds? Dentists will be amazed and impressed with how you know what they need before they do!
10. Multitasking
Dental assistants say they do it all — and often they do it all at the same time!

What are some common tasks performed by a Dental Assisting?

Common tasks performed by dental assistants include:

Patient preparation,Sterilization of instruments,Chairside assistance,Taking and processing X-rays,Impressions,Dental charting,Educating patients,Applying sealants and fluoride treatments,Preparing and maintaining dental materials,Front office duties,Infection control,Assisting with anesthesia administration,Taking and recording vital signs,Equipment maintenance,Laboratory work.

What is the educational requirement for becoming a Dental Assistant?
The educational requirements to become a Dental Assistant can vary by location and employer, but in many cases, a high school diploma or its equivalent is the minimum educational requirement.
What career advancement opportunities are available for Dental Assisting?
Dental assistants can also advance to other careers, such as office manager, research associate, dental sales representative, educator, dental laboratory technologist, dental hygienist and dentist.