Additional information
Province | Ontario |
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Colleges | Toronto College of Dental Hygiene & Auxiliaries Inc. |
Program Categories | Dental |
Program Duration | 8 Weeks |
Class Type | In Person |
Funding | OSAP, LLP, RESP |
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Our Level II Dental Assisting Program's curriculum has been approved by the National Dental Assisting Examining Board (NDAEB). Graduates of the program are able to write the National Dental Assisting Board Examination.
Province | Ontario |
---|---|
Colleges | Toronto College of Dental Hygiene & Auxiliaries Inc. |
Program Categories | Dental |
Program Duration | 8 Weeks |
Class Type | In Person |
Funding | OSAP, LLP, RESP |
Our Level?II?Dental Assisting Program’s?curriculum has been approved by the National Dental Assisting Examining Board (NDAEB).?Graduates of the program are able to write the National Dental Assisting Board Examination.
This program provides the student with the theoretical and practical experience of a Level?II Dental Assistant. All concepts taught in the classroom are demonstrated and practiced in the clinical setting on mannequins, student partners, and clients. Students must demonstrate these clinical skills while adhering to the ODAA Code of Ethics.
Dental Assistant Level II Details
8 weekend program
Friday 4pm to 8pm, Saturday & Sunday 8am to 5pm
Monthly payments
Classroom and clinical training
This program is Approved as a vocational program under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005
Did you know?
The average salary range for a Dental Assistant is approximately $22-$24 per hour. As per the 2019 Statistics ODAA.org website
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Programs Core Duties
Dental Assisting (Level I)
Dental radiography
Mechanical polishing of the coronal portion of the teeth (not including any instrumentation)
Placement and removal of rubber dam
Taking of preliminary impressions of teeth for study models
Topical application of anti-cariogenic agents
Oral hygiene instruction with an intra-oral component
Dietary counseling relative to dentistry
Application of materials topically to prepare the surface of the teeth for pit and fissure sealants
Application of pit and fissure sealants
Application of topical anesthetics
Application of desensitizing agents
Whitening of the coronal portion of the teeth using materials generally available to the public without prescription
Application of treatment liners (no pulpal involvement)*
Application of matrices and wedges*