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Diploma Program

Dental Assisting

Diploma

55 weeks

Qualified Instructors

This program can be offered at the campus(es) below. Please contact the campus of your choosing for program availability and delivery methods.

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Employment Rate

93%

*Jan-Dec 2023, CDI College BC

Median Wage

$27 /hour

*Jobbank.gc.ca; 2024;

Become a Certified Dental Assistant

The Dental Assisting diploma program at CDI College prepares students to become Certified Dental Assistants. When graduating from this program, students qualify to apply to the Dental Accreditation of Canada (CDAC) and write the NDAEB exam.
 
Students learn how to prepare patients for treatment, assist dentists during treatment, process radiographs, perform infection control procedures, maintain patient records, and handle other general administrative duties. 
 
  • Chairside Dental Assisting
  • Radiology
  • Infection Control
  • Dental Materials Management
  • Dental Office Management
  • Pharmacology
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Approved & Designated 

This program is approved by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of British Columbia. CDI College is designated by the Education Quality Assurance (EQA).

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Program Courses

Dental Assisting Practice, Ethics and Jurisprudence

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This course provides an overview and realistic introduction to the Dental Assisting profession and program specific expectations and requirements will be provided. Ethical and legal issues related to the practice of dentistry and dental assisting are discussed. Case situations are evaluated to determine appropriate management in accordance with the principles of dental ethics and jurisprudence. The professionalism and legalities of all members of the dental team will be discussed in detail, it will enable the student to understand the expectations of the profession and the workplace. Students will consider their role in the dental team, identify other members of the team, develop an appreciation for being affiliated with a profession and learn how to use a problem-solving approach to deal with conflicts that may arise within the dental team. An overview of the history of dentistry will be provided at this time. The course introduces the students to the learning environment of the CDI campus and is intended to provide all students with a common place to begin the dental assisting program. Defined and published policies and procedures unique to the CDI Dental Assisting Program will be discussed.

  • Overview of the Dental Assisting Program
  • History of Dentistry
  • Members of the Dental Team
  • Responsibilities of the Dental Team Members
  • Professional Organization
  • Dental Ethics
  • Dentistry and the Law
  • Dental Terminology
     

Dental Assisting Foundation Science

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Students are provided with an understanding of normal anatomy and physiology beginning with an introduction to the human body and its functions. Students will learn detailed anatomy of the head, neck, and will examine the normal development of the oral cavity and facial complex, teeth, and the attachment unit. This segment focuses on the developmental disturbances, their clinical manifestations associated with the development of the oral cavity and the pathology that can affect these structures throughout the life cycle. Students will acquire the knowledge to recognize normal and abnormal tissue anatomy as it relates to the role of the dental assistant. Lectures, reading assignments will provide a basic understanding of oral disease seen in the office. This information permits the student to understand the importance of identifying normal and abnormal oral developments.

  • Body Direction and Planes
  • Structural Units
  • Body Regions
  • Body Systems
  • Oral Embryology and Histology
  • Developmental Disturbances
  • Oral Pathology
  • Tooth Morphology, Nomenclature and Identification
  • Facial and Intra-Oral Landmarks
  • General Anatomy of the Tooth and Periodontium
  • Anatomy of Head and Neck
  • Numbering Systems
  • Blacks Cavity Identification 

Dental Emergency Procedures

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This component provides students with the knowledge and skills that are required to recognize and prevent medical and dental emergencies within the dental office. It will prepare students to assist the dentist in administering immediate care for the client in the dental office environment. Students also participate in CPR/First Aid training and psychological first aid.

  • Recognition of Medical Emergencies
  • Preventing Medical Emergencies
  • Emergency Equipment
  • Emergency Responses
  • Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation – CPR Level C
  • First Aid
  • Psychological First Aid

Charting and Records Management

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This section will provide students with a level of knowledge and skill to acquire patient information, obtain vital signs, and assist the dentist in the diagnostic stages of the dental care provided. Treatment planning vital to the dental assisting practice will be covered in this course. Students will acquire knowledge in dental record management in accordance to the provincial dental regulatory guidelines. Electronic and paper-based dental charting will be introduced and will be practice throughout the duration of the program.

  • Maintenance of Clinical Records
  • Treatment Planning, Vital Signs
  • Medical Dental Histories
  • Dental Charting
  • Patient Records
  • Standard Criteria for Record Keeping
  • Recording the Dental Exam

Oral Microbiology, Infection Control and Safety

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This course also introduces students to the proper handling of hazardous chemicals, employee safety, and waste management. In addition, students will learn how to avoid musculoskeletal disorders commonly associated with dental assisting. Students will study the common microorganisms and pathogens with emphasis placed on those found in the oral cavity. Students will acquire the knowledge to recognize normal and abnormal tissue anatomy as it relates to the role of the dental assistant. Students will learn about the pathology that can affect the structures of the oral cavity throughout the life cycle This course will provide students with the prerequisite knowledge required to practice effective infection control procedures in the dental environment and to prevent cross-contamination in accordance to published regulatory agency guidelines.

  • Microbiology
  • Immunology
  • Diseases of the Oral Tissue
  • Dental Caries, Periodontal Disease
  • Methods of Disease Transmission
  • Blood-Borne Pathogens
  • Ergonomics
  • WHMIS/GHS
  • Associations and Organizations
  • Infection Control Guidelines
  • Dental Office Waste Management
  • Asepsis Sterilization; Disinfection

Dental Materials and Laboratory Procedures

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Dental clinical and laboratory procedures require the use of dental materials which possess different properties and characteristics. This course will provide the student with the fundamental knowledge on the properties and characteristics of bio-materials commonly used in the dental office environment, as well as selected materials used in the dental laboratory. This knowledge will assist the student in understanding the rationale behind the use of particular materials in various clinical situations. This area of study provides students with the fundamental knowledge of the bio-materials commonly used in the dental environment. Lectures will cover the physical and manipulative characteristics of the various dental products. The laboratory segment prepares students to correctly manipulate these diverse materials.

  • Structure and Properties of Dental Materials
  • Dental materials and the Oral Environment
  • Restorative and Aesthetic Dental Materials
  • Dental Cements, Liners, Bases and Bonding Systems
  • Impression Materials
  • Gypsum Products Pouring and Trimming of Models
  • Fabrication of Custom Trays
  • Waxes Acrylic Material, Precious Metals
  • CAD / CAM procedures

Dental Radiography Theory

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This course is first of the two-part course of the Dental Radiography Module. The students are introduced to basic physics and principles of radiography, safety precautions and the operation of the dental x-ray unit. Instructions will be provided on recognizing dental radiographic errors and solving problems, patient education and management. The purpose of this course is to help the student develop an understanding of the basic principles of clinical dental radiography. Current radiographic techniques will be covered with the emphasis being on safe and effective use of x-rays in the dental practice. Throughout the course and program, learning activities are provided to integrate theoretical information and clinical practice. Upon completion, the student will gain the knowledge required for them to apply them in dental clinical practice.

  • Basic Principles of Radiation
  • Dental X-Ray Machine
  • ALARA concept
  • Generation of an X-Ray
  • Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation
  • Radiographic Techniques
  • Radiographic Images
  • Digital Radiography
  • Image Production Techniques
  • Anatomical Landmarks and Mounting of X-Rays
  • Radiographic Faults and Artifacts
  • Aseptic Techniques
  • Provincial/Federal Guidelines
  • Quality Assurance

Dental Assisting Clinical Practice

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This course provides the clinical and practical applications to the chairside dental assisting practice. Students practice and apply the skills acquired from the theoretical component courses. Students are expected to demonstrate mastery of the core competencies associated with the didactic courses. Students are assessed on their practical clinical and laboratory skills.

  • Infection Control and Safety practices
  • Safe handling of dental materials and equipment
  • Dental Laboratory Practices

Mid-Term Exam

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Students are assessed on the theoretical knowledge covered up to the mid point of the Phase 1 of the program

Pharmacology and Pain Management

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This course introduces students to the basic principles of pharmacology. Students are provided with the terminology, medicinal use, physiological actions, adverse responses and classifications of drugs encountered in the dental office or commonly prescribed to patients. Students learn basic terminology, medicinal use, physiological actions, adverse responses, and classifications of drugs encountered in the dental office or commonly prescribed for patients Lectures, reading assignments and laboratory projects will provide a basic understanding of Pharmacology used in the dental office and an overview of drugs used in the dental office.

  • Administration of Medication
  • Schedule of Drugs, Prescription Writing
  • Classification of Drugs
  • Drug Reference Material
  • Anesthesia and Pain Control
  • Sedation

Dental Radiography Practical

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This course prepares the students to take and process intraoral and extra-oral dental radiographs according to Safety Code 30 standards. The students are introduced to basic physics and principles of radiography, safety precautions and the operation of the dental x-ray unit. Students will expose dental radiographs using bisecting angle and paralleling techniques. Instruction will be provided on recognizing dental radiographic errors and solving problems, patient education and management. Current radiographic techniques will be covered with the emphasis being on safe and effective use of x-rays in the dental practice.

  • Paralleling Technique
  • Bisecting Technique
  • Digital Radiography
  • Aseptic Technique

Operative Dentistry

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Students will be introduced to a wide variety of instruments and procedures used in dentistry. This component will assist students in developing the knowledge and recognizing the importance of smooth interaction with the dentist providing quality care while working chairside for various procedures. Students will learn the theory elements of restorative dentistry. Emphasis is placed on the dental assistant’s role in operative procedures. It includes chairside assisting, as well as the implementation of the dental materials used in dentistry. The course will also cover identifying challenges, assessing needs and modifying treatment to accommodate medically and physically compromised patients.

  • Principles of Cavity Preparation
  • Moisture Control
  • Instrument Identification
  • Instrumentation; Care of Instruments; Sterilization
  • Clinical Equipment
  • Team Dentistry; Operating Zones; Team Positioning
  • Identifying Name and Function of Dental Instruments
  • Assisting in all aspects of four-handed and six-handed
  • dentistry
  • Assisting with medically and physically compromised patient

Preventive Dentistry and Nutrition

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This section will also provide fundamental theories of learning and teaching and will give the student the opportunity to apply this knowledge in the dental clinic setting. Importance is placed on communication skills and methods of assessing, implementing, and evaluating individualized hygiene.

  • Client Education
  • Sealants, Fluoride
  • Oral Hygiene Methods
  • Dental Health Education
  • Nutrition

Practice Management

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This segment will cover the key competencies related to office practices and administrative responsibilities of the dental assistant. This course will provide students with the knowledge and skills related to basic dental reception procedures. Topics will include the organization and management of patient records, appointment control, dental claims, financial procedures, and the utilization of dental management computer software.

  • Reception Procedures
  • Maintenance of Clinical Records
  • Dental Insurance Forms
  • Appointment Control
  • Basic Bookkeeping – General, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Petty Cash, Payroll, and Documentation
  • Fee Management
  • Computerized Appointment Scheduling, Insurance Forms, and Accounts Receivable

Dental Specialties

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This segment is designed to give students an overview of the various dental specialties. Students will learn the theory and practical skills relating to the various disciplines. The roles of the dental assistant will be examined in relation to these specialties.

  • Endodontics
  • Periodontics
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Orthodontics,
  • Fixed Prosthodontics and Removable Prosthesis

Dental Assisting Clinical Practice

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This course provides the clinical and practical applications to the chairside dental assisting practice. Students practice and apply the skills acquired from the theoretical component courses. Students are expected to demonstrate mastery of the core competencies associated with the didactic courses. Students are assessed on their practical clinical and laboratory skills.

  • Infection Control and Safety practices
  • Safe handling of dental materials and equipment
  • Dental Laboratory Practices
  • Isolation Techniques
  • Moisture Control
  • Four-handed dentistry
  • Dental Restorative Procedure Set Up

Final Theory Exam

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Students are assessed on the theoretical knowledge from Term 1 and Term 2 of the program.

Final Clinical Practical / Laboratory Exam

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Students are assessed on their practical clinical and laboratory skills.

Mandatory Outside Practical (Level I)

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This program includes a practicum component consisting of 75 hours working in private practice with a dentist during Phase I of the program. This practicum work experience is a mandatory diploma requirement and the dentist does not pay for the services of the student during the practicum.

Open Clinic and Workshop

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The time allocated for this course will be utilized for open clinics, remediation sessions, workshops, presentations and conferences and field trips. Open clinics will provide additional time for students to practice clinical and laboratory skills of their choice and to have any remediation as deemed necessary. Peer feedback is recommended during open clinics to encourage collaboration amongst the students. Attendance to workshops, presentations and conferences and field trips will provide the students with added learning opportunities other than those offered within the school environment.

Introduction to Computers

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This course is a broad-based introduction to using a personal computer. It teaches the fundamentals of an operating system and the most popular application software including word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations. You will also learn about the Internet, Web browsers, electronic mail and antivirus software. The course is based on the Windows 10 operating system, Microsoft Office 2016 and a variety of popular software programs for the Internet-related and security-related applications.

Student Success Strategies

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This course will introduce students to skills and concepts that will help them achieve personal, academic, and career success.


• Personality Styles
• Goal Setting
• Time Management
• Stress Management
• Study Skills
• Communication Skills/ Conflict Management

Career & Employment Strategies

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In addition to learning career-oriented skills, students learn how to get a job in their chosen profession. Our Employment Services department will assist the graduate in resume writing, as well as preparing for job interviews. Our staff is sensitive to current job market trends and the needs of employers in each local market.
Our graduates receive guidance and training to use career tools that help job seekers build a better resume and cover letter, manage an online portfolio, hone interviewing skills, and develop a personal brand online.
Students will have the use of a computer lab which has unlimited Internet access, as well as job search resources. Facilitators will also be made available to advise on job finding resources, interview skills and techniques and to carry out mock interviews.

This course also looks at the planning, preparation, execution, and follow-up stages of an interview:

  • How people find jobs
  • Employer expectations
  • Presenting an enthusiastic attitude
  • Focusing on the right job and the hidden job market
  • Transferrable skills
  • Thank you letters
  • Effective telemarketing
  • Handling objections, self-confidence, and self-esteem
  • Individual counselling and coaching

Communication, Diversity and Cultural Awareness

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A specially designed course that places emphasis on communication and interpersonal skills to promote diversity and cultural awareness. The importance of the communication and human relations is explored through case studies and role playing. Students learn relevant techniques of human behaviour and how they may be applied to communication and interpersonal skills. Learning basic communication skills especially relating to the healthcare field will assist the student in dealing with the workplace environments and patients. Understanding cultural differences and encouraging diversity can add a new dimension and safer patient healthcare delivery to the healthcare settings. Emphasis on language rights, to preserve and honour diverse cultural heritages, promote social equality and justice through recognition of individual differences is also discussed. The aim of the course is to raise awareness of culture and diversity, and provide culture general frameworks and tools on approaches to, tactics in and etiquette surrounding working and communicating across cultures. Students also participate in Psychological First Aid training.

  • Communication Styles
  • Barriers to Communication
  • Cultural Awareness
  • Diversity
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Legislative Framework
  • Human Rights Act

Intra-Oral Dental Assisting Principles and Theory

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This course will provide students with the theory required by a Certified Dental Assistant to perform direct patient care. An ethical decision-making framework will enable students to utilize problem-solving skills to plan for and manage direct patient care and to respond to patient-specific needs as they relate to the clinical practice of a Certified Dental Assistant.

  • Polishing Clinical Crowns of Teeth with Rubber Cup or
  • Brush and Polishing Pastes
  • Applying Topical Anticariogenic Agents
  • Taking Study Model Impressions
  • Application and Removal of Dental Dam
  • Applying Fissure Sealants
  • Applying Topical Anaesthetics
  • Placing and Removing Matrices and Wedges
  • Applying Treatment Liners in Teeth without Pulpal Involvement
  • Evaluating Dietary Habits and Providing Nutritional Counselling as it Pertains to Dentistry
  • Coronal Whitening Application
  • Removing Sutures
  • Apply Acid Etch and Cavity Bonding
  • Applying Desensitizing Agents
  • Removing Periodontal Dressings
  • Performing Pulp Vitality Tests using Electric Pulp Tester and
  • Thermal Pulp Tester
  • Removing Retraction Cord

Intra-Oral Dental Assisting Practice

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This course provides the clinical and practical applications of the duties required by a Certified Dental Assisting to perform. to the chairside dental assisting practice. Students are expected to demonstrate mastery of the regulated skills on manikin, peer and direct patient care. Students are required to work on patients for evaluation under the supervision of dental professional in CDI dental facilities.

Mandatory Outside Practical (Level II)

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This program includes a practicum component consisting of 100 hours working in private practice with a dentist during Phase 2 of the program. This practicum work experience is a mandatory diploma requirement and the dentist does not pay for the services of the student during the practicum.

Program Comprehensive Exam

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The Program Comprehensive Exam is used to assess the students on the theoretical components covered in the Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Dental Assisting program.

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  • Regular Admissions Requirements:
    • High school graduation or equivalent
    • Successful interview with the Program Coordinator to demonstrate English proficiency
  • Mature Student Admissions:
    • 19 Years of age upon starting classes
    • Pass the CDI College admissions English test
    • Successful interview with the Program Coordinator to demonstrate English proficiency
  • Additional Requirements
    • Criminal record check
    • Proof of negative TB test
    • Updated immunization records
  • State-of-the-art dental labs
  • High NDAEB exam results among our graduates
  • Course times allow you to graduate quickly
  • Comprehensive hands-on training
  • Accredited by CDAC
  • Multiple industry certifications
    • WHMIS
    • GHS
    • Psychological First Aid
    • Emergency First Aid
    • CPR-C
  • Dental Office
  • Endodontist's Office
  • Periodontist's Office
  • Orthodontist's Office
  • Pedodontist's Office
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon's Office
  • Hospital Dental Department
  • Dental Laboratories
  • Public Health Clinics
  • Regular Admissions Requirements:
    • High school graduation or equivalent
    • Successful interview with the Program Coordinator to demonstrate English proficiency
  • Mature Student Admissions:
    • 19 Years of age upon starting classes
    • Pass the CDI College admissions English test
    • Successful interview with the Program Coordinator to demonstrate English proficiency
  • Additional Requirements
    • Criminal record check
    • Proof of negative TB test
    • Updated immunization records
  • State-of-the-art dental labs
  • High NDAEB exam results among our graduates
  • Course times allow you to graduate quickly
  • Comprehensive hands-on training
  • Accredited by CDAC
  • Multiple industry certifications
    • WHMIS
    • GHS
    • Psychological First Aid
    • Emergency First Aid
    • CPR-C
  • Dental Office
  • Endodontist's Office
  • Periodontist's Office
  • Orthodontist's Office
  • Pedodontist's Office
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon's Office
  • Hospital Dental Department
  • Dental Laboratories
  • Public Health Clinics
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Our instructors here are absolutely incredible. They're so motivating and encourage us to work together. Every day I feel like I make progress.

Jennifer T.

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As a newcomer to Canada and a former nurse, I highly recommend studying in the dental assisting program at CDI College. When I started studying in this program, I had many hesitations. However, thanks to the amazing instructors’ help, all my hesitations disappeared shortly.

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