Dental Assisting Course
This program is a class-based instructional course, held in a working dental office with a lecture area as well as operatory treatment rooms for hands-on instructions in addition to a Laboratory and sterilization rooms. Each program will last 12 weeks, and will consist of a total of 96 hours of classrooms and laboratory/clinical instructions. Evening classes are held Monday-Thursday and day classes are held on Fridays, thus allowing the students to hold a full time job while attending the dental assisting program. Additional study time and take home assignments will be included too. During the program, students will observe and practice on various dental procedures as part of the course requirements. Students will receive a Certificate of Completion after completing the 96 hours of classes and laboratory/clinical sessions, in addition to a minimum of 60 hours of externship.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES AND SUBJECTS:
Orientation to Dentistry & Dental Anatomy
Disinfection, Treatment Room Care, and Sterilization
Radiology
Introduction to Four-Handed Dentistry/Expanded Functions
Diagnostics
Back Office & Dentrix
Coronal Polish
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
Job Placement
Externship
Extern hours are to be completed in order to receive the certificate of completion. In this unit, students will have an opportunity to observe and participate clinically as a dental assistant in a general dental office by applying what they have learned in knowledge and skills that are needed to begin their dental assisting career, where the real-world training can help greatly during the time of the dental assistant externship and can go a long way in preparing the students to excel in their position as quickly as possible.
A-Z School of Dental Assisting and Front Office will help to locate the dental office for the students to complete their externship hours. In which, the students will have an opportunity to observe and participate in a general dental office. During the externship, the student should expect to wear OSHA standard dress, and project a professional appearance and manner.