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Dental Assistant Program Details

for The Bryman School of Arizona

What does a Dental Assistant do?

Dental Assistant

Dental Assistant

Dental Assistants perform various patient care, office and laboratory duties in both small and large dental practices. They're responsible for making patients as comfortable as possible, preparing them for treatment, and obtaining dental records. During a patient exam, Dental Assistants hand instruments and materials to dentists, and keep patients' mouths clear by using suction or other devices.

They also sterilize instruments and equipment, prepare tray setups for dental procedures, and instruct patients on postoperative and general oral health care. Some Dental Assistants prepare materials for making impressions and restorations, expose radiographs, and process dental x-ray film.

They also may remove sutures, apply anesthetics to gums or cavity-preventive agents to teeth, remove excess cement used in the filling process, and place rubber dams on the teeth to isolate them for individual treatment.

Those with laboratory duties make casts of the teeth and mouth from impressions taken by dentists, clean and polish removable appliances, and make temporary crowns. Dental Assistants with front office duties schedule and confirm appointments, receive patients, keep treatment records, send bills, receive payments, and order dental supplies.

 

Benefits

Students who graduate from the The Bryman School of Arizona Dental Assistant program receive a Diploma.

 

What does our Dental Assistant program offer you?

  • The fundamentals of dental x-ray
  • Education in dental science and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification
  • Chairside training with regard to dental equipment, instruments and tray set-ups
  • Knowledge of proper laboratory procedures
  • An introduction to dental health and preventative dentistry
  • Basic dental office administration duties for large or small dental practices
  • Externship in a dental facility

 

What career choices are available to graduates?

Upon graduation, you will be qualified to work as a Dental Assistant, a Chairside Assistant or a Dental Receptionist in large or small dental offices and clinics.

 

Classroom Procedures

Each course stands alone as a unit of study and is not dependent upon prerequisite training. A student may enter the program at the beginning of any course and continue through the sequence until completion of all courses.

 

Externship

Following the completion of the coursework, you will have the opportunity to participate in a seven-week externship in a dental facility under the supervision of a dental professional. During this time, you will practice the skills learned during the classroom portion of the course.

The unpaid externship consists of 256 clock hours, averaging eight hours a day, five days a week.

 

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