Dental Assistant
- Assist the dentist in dental procedures.
- Sterilize and prepare instruments.
- Manage infection and hazard control following OSHA guidelines.
- Take impressions, prepare models, and lab work.
- Assist with general office procedures.
- Produce diagnostic x - rays with both film and digital sensors.
- Maintain and update dental charts.
- Perform coronal polishing
- Model professional appearance, behaviors, and ethics.
Students will receive a coronal polishing certificate of training. CVTC has a full service dental clinic in which dental assistant students, dental hygiene students and dental students from Marquette School of Dentistry work together in a collaborative learning environment to provide care to patients who lack access to dental care. All dental assistant students rotate through the dental clinic as part of their training as well as complete clinical rotations at local dental offices to gain hands - on experience.
Spring Course Schedule & Dates: January 3 - May 16, 2024
Certificate Title | Credits | Course Time/Dates |
Dental Health Safety | 1 credit | January 3 - 19, 2024 | F 8:00 - 2:55 pm and Online |
Dental Chairside | 5 credit | January 22 - May 17, 2024 | W 8 - 5pm| Th 1 - 4:55pm |
Dental Materials | 2 credits | January 22 - May 17, 2024 | F 8 - 12 am |
Dental & General Anatomy | 2 credits | January 22 - March 15 , 2024 | T/Th 8:00 - 10:25 am| W 9 - 11:55 am |
Applied Dental Radiology | 2 credits | January 22 - May 17, 2024 | F 1 - 5 pm |
Dental Assistant Clinical | 3 credits | March 25 - May 16, 2024 | M/T/Th 8 am - 5 pm |
Dental Assistant Professional | 1 credit | January 22 - May 17, 2024 | M 1:00 - 2:55pm ( 1/22 - 3/11) and Online ( 3/25 - 5/17) |
Course Descriptions
508 - 101 Dental Health Safety (1 credit)
Prepares dental auxiliary students to respond proactively to dental emergencies, control infection, prevent disease, adhere to OSHA Standards, and safely manage hazardous materials. Students also take patient vital signs and collect patient medical/dental histories. CPR certification is a prerequisite; students will be required to show proof of certification before beginning the course. This course is a WTCS aligned course required in both the Dental Hygienist and Dental Assisting programs.
508 - 302 Dental Chairside (5 credits)
Prepares dental assistant students to chart oral cavity structures, dental pathology, and restorations and to assist a dentist with basic dental procedures including examinations, pain control, amalgam restoration, and cosmetic restoration. Students will also develop the ability to educate patients about preventive dentistry, brushing and flossing techniques, and dental procedures, using lay terminology. Throughout the course, students will apply decoding strategies to the correct use and interpretation of dental terminology.
508 - 313 Dental Materials (2 credits)
Prepares dental auxiliary students to handle and prepare dental materials such as liners, bases, cements, amalgam, resin restorative materials, gypsum products, and impression materials. They also learn to take alginate impressions and clean removable appliances.
508 - 304 Dental & General Anatomy (2 credits)
Prepares dental assistant students to apply fundamentals of general and dental anatomy to informed decision - making and to professional communication with colleagues and patients.
508 - 103 Dental Radiology (2 credits)
Prepares dental auxiliary students to operate x - ray units and expose bitewing, periapical, extra oral, and occlusal radiographs. Emphasis is placed on protection against x - ray hazards. Students also process, mount, and evaluate radiographs for diagnostic value. In this course students demonstrate competency on a manikin. In addition, students expose bitewing radiographs on a peer, role - play patient.
508 - 306 Dental Assistant Clinical (3 credits)
Students apply skills developed in Dental and General Anatomy, Dental Health Safety, Dental Chairside, Dental Materials, Dental Radiography, and Professionalism in a clinical setting with patients. Emphasizes integration of core abilities and basic occupational skills.
508 - 307 Dental Assistant Professional (1 credit)
Prepares dental assistant students for professional success in a dental practice or another dental health care environment. Students develop professional appearance and image. More importantly, they learn to work within ethical guidelines and legal frameworks. In preparation for entering the work force, dental assistants customize or develop their portfolios and lay out an on - going professional development plan.
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