Course Detail: MGT.818 - Dental Assistant

dental assisting students This program sets the foundation for students to pursue a rewarding career in the ever growing and evolving field of dentistry. Students learn to become a necessary member of the health care team, supporting dental practitioners in procedures leading to patients' optimal dental health. Instruction in the classroom is supported with in-class laboratory instruction as well as an optional clinical experience to apply classroom and laboratory skills in a real-world setting following successful completion of the twelve-week program. Students will gain background knowledge and skills necessary for quality patient care in traditional general dentistry settings as well as the specialties. An emphasis on anatomy, morphology, physiology, infection control, radiology, and chairside dental procedures allows students to gain insight into topics applicable to the entry level NELDA and DANB CDA exams, credentials that enhance the pathway toward becoming a dental assistant, but that are not required in Illinois. More course topics include: roles of dental team members, ethics and law, medical emergency management, as well as oral pathologies and pharmacology. Students will also learn the daily management of dental practice with topics in basic treatment room preparation, communication, and business office support. Costs not included: AHA BLS CPR certification, uniform, health and safety requirements. Prerequisite: high school equivalent and at least 18 years old.


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