Dental Assistant Program Application
How To Apply For Our 9-Week Dental Assistant Course
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Please read these steps carefully to ensure a smooth and successful enrollment.
Step 1: Fill Out And Submit The Application Below
Step 2: Make Your Deposit To Secure Your Spot!
Step 3: Fill out Enrollment Paperwork
Step 4: Set up your Payment Plan and Enroll In The Course
Apply below and let the classes begin!
Application
Please complete the form below to reserve your place in class!
Dental Assistant Program Benefits
There are many reasons to become a Dental assistant.
Work Anywhere In The State
We are licensed and regulated by the local state workforce commission, so our graduates receive the same certificates as any other school in the state. Our students can practice as dental assistants at any office in this state!
Valuable and Versatile
Dental assistants aren’t limited to a general practice. They can work in orthodontics, oral surgery, pediatrics, and plenty more specialty offices within the dental community!
Positive Job Outlook
Per the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of dental assistants is projected to grow 19 percent from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations. For more information, please visit https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/dental-assistants.htm#tab-1.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you accept financial aid?
How long does it take to become a dental assistant?
How can your program be so fast?
How can a short course be as effective as a longer program?
Will I be more qualified if I attend a longer program?
What is the job description of a dental assistant?
Dental Assistants perform a variety of duties, including but not limited to assisting the dentist, carrying out clinical tasks, and completing administrative work.
Dental assistants may perform many different clinical duties including preparing patients and the work area for treatments and procedures, sterilizing dental instruments, assisting the dentist during procedures, administrative/front office tasks, working with patients on billing and payment, taking molds and impressions, performing x-rays, & more.
Dental Assistants are responsible for making patients feel at ease while also preparing them for treatment. During dental visits, assistants often work alongside the dentist.