Dental Assistant Technical Diploma — Downtown Milwaukee Campus
Program code: 30-508-2
This page was last updated in October 2006.
Overview — The Dental Assistant program is a one-semester plus two-week, 16-credit, technical diploma program that provides students with the opportunity to learn and perform a variety of patient care techniques as they work with the dentist during the examination and treatment of patients. Other duties typically performed by a dental assistant include preparing patients for treatment, exposing and processing radiographs, assisting with dental procedures and obtaining dental records. Courses in the curriculum combine academic and laboratory competencies. The student will also practice these techniques during 128 hours of clinical experience in a dental office. A Health Care Provider Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certificate is a prerequisite for entry into the first clinical course.
Career Outlook — Employment opportunities for trained dental assistants are plentiful both in private offices and clinic settings. The demand for dental services continues to increase. As dentists’ workloads increase, they are expected to hire more assistants to perform routine tasks. For more information, visit the Dental Assisting National Board, www.danb.org or the American Dental Assistants Association, www.dentalassistant.org
Career Preparation and Expected Learning Outcomes — Employers anticipate that you as a graduate of this program will be able to:
- Demonstrate professionalism, communication and human relations skills, and ethical/legal practices
- Relate dental anatomy and terminology to dental procedures
- Recognize the importance of proper infection control and instrument and equipment sterilization
- Demonstrate proper techniques for exposing, processing and mounting dental x-ray films
- Provide patients with oral hygiene instruction
- Provide the dentist with accurate patient records
- Prepare treatment rooms for dental procedures
- Assist the dentist when performing various dental procedures
- Perform expanded duties such as temporary crown fabrication and coronal polishing
Preparation for Admission — The following are required for admission to the program:
- A high school diploma or GED
- Demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment
- Evidence of good health as provided through a medical examination
- Proper immunizations
- Documentation that the Essential Job Functions for a dental assistant have been reviewed. This is in keeping with the federal Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA).
One year of high school biology or chemistry is helpful. Attributes that will contribute to your success include a neat, well-groomed appearance, conscientious work habits, and good interpersonal skills.
Related Programs:
Dental Hygiene Dental Technician
For more information, call 414-297-MATC.
Curriculum effective 2007-2008.
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SIXTEEN-WEEK TERMS |
Credits |
Hours |
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DENHYG-101 |
Dental Health Safety ‡ (8 weeks) |
1 |
6s |
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DENHYG-113 |
Dental Materials ‡ (8 weeks) |
2 |
2r 6s |
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DENAST-302 |
Dental Chairside ‡ |
6 |
5.2r 4s |
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DENAST-304 |
Dental and General Anatomy ‡ (8 weeks) |
1 |
4r |
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DENAST-305 |
Applied Dental Radiography ‡ |
2 |
2r 2s |
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OR |
DENHYG-103 Dental Radiography ‡ |
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DENAST-306 |
Dental Assistant — Clinical ‡ (8 weeks) |
3 |
2.8s 16c |
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DENAST-307 |
Dental Assistant Professionalism ‡ |
1 |
4r |
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TOTAL CREDITS: 16 |
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Hours per Week: r = related, s = shop, c = clinical
Program curriculum requirements are subject to change.
‡ Prerequisite Required.
For information about specific courses, see Course Descriptions
For class times and locations or to register online, visit INFOnline.
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