Dental Assistant Refresher

Dental Assistant Refresher

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Course Code: DA
Course Type: Dental
Clock Hours: 80

Course Description:

VMI’s basic Dental Assistant program is eighty hours long over four weeks, either days, evenings, or weekends.

The Dental Assistant program prepares the students to be members of the dental team, to assist the dentist in all phases of dentistry. The program includes general and some specialty dentistry, chairside procedures, radiography, and laboratory and business office assisting.

An important and integral part of the educational program is the clinical experience; this is done by rotation through several local dental facilities.

The dental assistant takes on significant responsibility as a member of the dental health care team. Assistants greatly increase the efficiency of the dentist in the delivery of quality care and are valuable members of the dental care team. If you have strong communication skills, enjoy working with your hands as well as your mind, and want a career with responsibility, dental assisting is for you. The Dental Assistant Program is founded classroom didactic teaching and consistent patient care. Our learning environment will stimulate the student with new discovery and techniques that contribute to the health of the public as well as growth of the dental assisting profession. The faculty’s responsibilities are to provide comprehensive approaches to the student that include and encourage critical, independent, and professional thinking. Ultimately we are committed to providing educational programs for a culturally diverse student population to optimize each individual’s growth.

Procedures a dental assistant may perform are varied, challenging, interesting, and responsible; whether sitting chairside or in the business office. In smaller practices, the assistant might work with the dentist as well as managing the business aspects of the dental practice such as scheduling, billing and purchasing. In larger practices, the duties could be more specialized. Many assistants are qualified to take X-rays. In the state of Connecticut you must be certified to take X-rays. That is why we prepare each student for the state RHS exam. In most dental offices, the dental assistant is in charge of infection control procedures, which are closely regulated by OSHA (the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration). This is a very complex and important task and is a real challenge for any professional, requiring constant updates to remain current with registrations.

The Dental Assistant works on behalf of the patient as well as the dentist in helping to assure a high level of professional excellence in oral health care and delivery.

Pre-Requisite: High School Diploma, GED or Valley Medical Entrance Exam

Admissions Requirements

DENTAL CLASS TIMES

Time Day Duration
Day 8:30am – 12:30pm M-F 4 weeks
Evening 5:30pm – 9:30pm M-F 4 weeks
Saturday 8:30am – 4:30 pm Sat 10 weeks


COURSES

DA01 – Terminology
Introduction to dental terms that will be used in general dentistry. The tooth numbering system, dental and oral anatomy, instrument identification and nomenclature, as well as, equipment operation.
DA02 – Preventative Dentistry
Procedures, techniques and treatments used in the prevention of dental disease. Discussion of plaque and periodontal disease, knowledge of diet, fluoride use and oral hygiene.
DA03 – Radiography Theory
X-ray theory and methods, developing and exposure methods, darkroom procedures, and x-ray safety procedures.
DA04 – Lab Theory
The proper use of equipment, impression materials, model-making, sterilization techniques, and universal precautions.
DA05 – Reception
Phone, appointment, and filing techniques. Introduction to computer accounting and billing procedures.
DA06 – 4-Handed Concepts
Chair-side dental assisting, transfer methods, tub and tray systems, reviewing the procedures required in operative dentistry, oral surgery, endodontics, orthodontics, crown and bridge and periodontology.
DA07 – Clinical Lab
Actual hands on use in VMI’s Operatory of all practices and principles learned in DA01 through DA06. Including chair-side observing and assisting, radiography, sterilization, and the use of lab materials, including molding and modeling