Dental Assisting

Programs

Courses

ANP 101: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

Credits 4
The course will begin with an introduction of the levels of organization and general plan and planes of the body. This will include an overview of basic chemistry, body temperature and metabolism, fluid-electrolyte and acid-base balance, cells, tissues, and membranes. This course will review the integumentary and musculoskeletal systems and topics focusing on abnormal structure and function, and related diseases and disorders. This course will also present the student with an introduction to Microbiology and human disease.

ANP 102: Anatomy and Physiology

Credits 4
This course will review the Cardiovascular, Nervous, Respiratory, Digestive, Endocrine, and Male/Female Genitourinary Systems and topics focusing on abnormal structure and function, and related diseases and disorders.

CAR 201: Career Preparation

Credits 4
This course presents to the student information in the behavioral skills necessary to effectively present himself/herself to potential employers with confidence and professionalism. The student will also have acquired skills which enable him/her to maintain a position. The student will be presented with the skills and tasks of preparing personal resumes, letters of application, thank you letters, and employment applications. Interviewing and job search techniques are also studied.

CMP 101 : English Composition

Credits 4

This course is designed to expand the student’s abilities in written communications. Principles of composition are developed through writing and revising various types of communications. Emphasis is placed on construction and composition, including word usage, grammar, and sentence analysis.

COM 101: Effective Communication

Credits 4
This course is designed to focus on the fundamentals of effective oral communication and the application of the fundamental principles of public speaking. The textbook, lectures, speaking assignments and all written work will acquaint the student with the basic theory and practice of public speaking.

CSA 201: Chairside Assisting I

Credits 3
This course incorporates previous skills obtained and introduces the student to chairside assisting and four-handed dentistry. Instrumentation will be emphasized so that the student will have a working knowledge of dental instruments used in restorative dentistry. Instruments and procedures of dental specialties will be taught. Students must achieve a minimum of a “C” grade or repeat the course.

CSA 202: Chairside Assisting II

Credits 3
This course is a continuation of CSA 201 Chairside Assisting I. This course also includes emphasis on infection control procedures, vital signs, and clinical charting. An additional focus will center on certification examination preparation. Students must achieve a minimum of a “C” grade or repeat the course.

CUR 101: Current Events

Credits 4
This course will cover the current issues affecting our lives today. World, National, and Local news, including areas of economics, political science, government, pop culture, and sports will be discussed. This will be presented with an emphasis placed on how it impacts today’s society.

DAX 201: Dental Assisting Externship

Credits 5
The Dental Assisting externship is a capstone course that is taken in the last quarter of a student’s training. The student will complete 160 hours at an externship site with the goal of applying classroom skills to a real world environment. The externship is designed to integrate the classroom training and transform it into hands-on application, creating on-the-job experiences.

DMA 201: Dental Materials

Credits 3
This course introduces the student to the physical and chemical properties of the materials used in the dental office. The student will learn to handle and manipulate these materials as well as working with a typodont during the application of materials as they increase their skill level. The care and maintenance of lab equipment will be included.

DOP 101: Dental Office Procedures

Credits 4
This course introduces the student to dental coding techniques and infection control procedures in the dental office. The student will acquire a basic understanding of the CDT coding system used in dentistry. Additionally, the student will learn intricate details of infection control procedures within the dental office, including blood-borne pathogens, standard precautions, principles of disinfection, instrument sterilization techniques, waste management, and the methods for reducing bacterial contamination in dental unit waterlines.

DPH 101: Dental Pharmacology

Credits 4
This course is designed to teach the student general principles of pharmacology, drug actions, medications used in dentistry, prescription interaction, principles of pain control, local anesthesia, and dental emergencies. Additional emphasis will be placed on existing patient medical conditions and/or prescriptions.

DPM 101: Dental Practice Management

Credits 4
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the dental business office. The course includes business and communication management, keyboarding skills, patient and dental team management, legal and ethical issues, dental office documentation, and new dental technology.

DRA 201: Dental Radiology

Credits 3
This course will emphasize the basic principles of radiology and instruct the student in techniques to expose, develop, and mount radiographs, identify anatomical landmarks, and interpret abnormalities.

DSC 101: Dental Science I

Credits 4
This course introduces the student to dental terminology and the anatomy and physiology of the primary and permanent dentition, and oral structures.

DSC 102: Dental Science II

Credits 4
This course introduces the student to the anatomy of the head and neck region including bones, muscles, blood vessels, and nerves and how it relates to the function of occlusion, and histology.

DTM 101: Dental Terminology

Credits 4
This course presents the student with the method to identify, spell, define, and apply the terminology and language specific to the dental field. The student will be introduced to dental terms and abbreviations as they relate to head and neck anatomy, oral structures, tooth formation, dental instruments and equipment, and other dental practice topics.

ITC 101: Introduction to Computers

Credits 4
This course is an introductory course designed to teach students fundamental computer concepts. Students will learn basic computer operations, computer terminology, and basic concepts. Students will receive an overview of various software applications including word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation applications.

LME 201: Law and Medical Ethics

Credits 4
This introductory course provides an overview of law and ethics for allied health professionals and legal professionals functioning in a wide variety of settings. This course provides an introduction to the legal foundations of health care in America. It is the responsibility of the American government to promote and protect the health and welfare of the public while respecting the interests, and upholding the rights, of the individual. The content of this course addresses how the law balances these collective and individual rights. The material covers a broad range of legal issues/topics in health care, including but not limited to: the American legal system, standards of care, scope of practice, physician patient relationships, standards of professional conduct, public duties, documentation, employment laws and practices, pertinent federal/state statutes, ethical codes, and bioethical issues. The content will provide an understanding of ethical and legal obligations to self, patients, and employer. Emphasis will be placed on applicable federal law, as well as limited state laws and regulations of the healthcare and legal professions.

LOG 201: Logic and Critical Thinking

Credits 4
This course is designed to teach the practical application of skills necessary to analyze a problem, determine the solutions and options available, and weigh the pros and cons of each to reach a workable solution.

PRD 101: Preventive Dentistry

Credits 4
This course is designed to teach the student about preventive dentistry programs and oral hygiene. Topics include tooth brushing and flossing techniques, use of auxiliary aids, fluoride, sealants, and mouth rinses, caries control, and the role played by nutrition in preventing dental diseases.

PSY 201: Psychology

Credits 4

Students will explore basic psychological principles and will learn terminology and concepts that psychologists use to explain behavior and mental processes. This course applies the study of psychology to real life situations such as work, school, relationships, and personal well-being.

RAW 101: Research and Writing

Credits 4
This course is designed to introduce students to basic research principles and the relationship to effective and valid writing skills. Emphasis will be placed upon a fundamental understanding of MLA and APA writing formats.

SSS 101: Student Success Strategies

Credits 4
This course is designed to present to the student the various skills and techniques that can be employed to achieve academic, interpersonal, and professional success. At the completion of the course, the student will have been introduced to study and test-taking techniques, interpersonal skills, stress management, time management, and motivation.