If you're interested in dental assisting as a career or already a dental assistant and are looking for more chairside skills, particularly in orthodontics, check out Wake Tech's non-degree dental assisting training.
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This course provides a basic view of the principles and procedures of radiology as they apply to dentistry. Topics include techniques in exposing, processing, and evaluating digital images, as well as radiation safety, quality assurance, and legal issues. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate at a minimum competency manikin level in the production of diagnostically acceptable dental images using appropriate safety precautions.
Details | Section | Date(s) | Location | Price | Seats | |
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308040 | 02/10/25 - 02/22/25 | Perry Health Sciences Campus | 138.00 | 0 |
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This course provides hands-on, manikin-based training in the duties and functions performed by an orthodontic assistant in an orthodontist's practice. Students will learn about orthodontic instruments and their functions, digital scanning with iTero, and intraoral photography, as well as how to provide oral hygiene instruction to patients wearing appliances and how to communicate with their parents or guardians. The course also covers orthodontic DA II functions recognized by the NC Board of Dental Examiners, including placing and removing orthodontic arch wires, ligature wires, or lock pins; inserting interdental spacers; and fitting orthodontic bands or brackets. On completion, students will receive a certificate of completion for 16 hours of orthodontic dental assisting training.
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This course is designed to equip dental professionals with the cultural knowledge and basic dental terminology to communicate with their Spanish-speaking patients.
Details | Section | Date(s) | Location | Price | Seats | |
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308738 | 04/01/25 - 04/22/25 | Perry Health Sciences Campus | 77.00 | 19 | Register |
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This course introduces the infection and hazard control procedures necessary for the safe practice of dentistry. Topics covered include microbiology, practical infection control, sterilization and monitoring, chemical disinfectants, aseptic technique, infectious diseases, OSHA standards, and applicable North Carolina laws. Upon completion, participants should be able to understand infectious diseases, disease transmission, infection control procedures, biohazard management, OSHA standards, the North Carolina Statewide Program of Infection Control and Epidemiology (SPICE) and other applicable North Carolina laws.
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Upon completing this course, both Dental Assistant I and Dental Assistant II professionals will be legally qualified to polish the coronal surfaces of teeth under the supervision of a licensed dentist, in accordance with the rules set by the North Carolina Board of Dental Examiners. This course provides healthcare practitioners with a thorough understanding of dental stain formation, professional techniques for stain removal, and the careful attention needed to maintain tooth integrity during polishing. Instruction will include lectures, lab work, and clinical practice in coronal tooth polishing.
Per 21 NCAC 16H.0104, participants must provide proof of completing a 3-hour course in sterilization and infection control, a 3-hour course in dental office emergencies, and hold a current BLS CPR certification (see Dental Assisting National Board approved list below). Proof of these requirements is necessary for registration and should be emailed to [email protected].
American CPR Care Association
American CPR Training
American Emergency Response Training
American Environmental Health and Safety
American Heart Association
American Red Cross
American Safety and Health Institute
Canadian Red Cross
Emergency Care and Safety Institute
Emergency First Response
Emergency Medical Training Associates
Emergency University
EMS Safety Services
Medic First Aid
Medical Training Associates
National Safety Council (Green Cross)
Saudi Heart Association
Save a Heart of Utah
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This comprehensive six-hour course is designed to equip dental professionals with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage medical emergencies that may arise in a dental office setting. Participants will learn how to recognize, assess, and respond to a variety of urgent medical situations, including allergic reactions, cardiovascular events, respiratory distress, syncope, seizures, and more. By the end of this course, dental professionals will feel more confident in preventing, identifying, and managing medical emergencies, ensuring patient safety and adhering to regulatory standards.
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