Dental Assisting, 1-yr Certificate

The purpose of this program is to prepare graduates for employment in the dental field with emphasis on current concepts and hands-on skills for clinical chairside assisting. Included classes also offer some cross-training and pathways to dental receptionist-bookkeeper.

49 credits (prerequisites: 11-16 credits)

Program Contacts

Cost

Estimated Cost for Core Program: $ 14,588

  • Resident Tuition: $ 6,817*
  • Technology Fees: $ 637
  • General Student Fees: $ 407**
  • Online Course Fee: $ 0 (if applicable)
  • Books / Course Materials: $ 600 (Some courses use Open Educational Resources (OER), which are free or low-cost materials)
  • Program Specific Fees: $ 2,259 (certifications-licensure-exams, health insurance, application fee, background check, drug/alcohol screening, physical exams and immunizations)
  • Other Cost / Expenses: $ 2,271*** (instruments/tools, uniforms and shoes)
  • Differential Fees: $ 1,597****

Estimated Cost for Prerequisites: $3 ,240

  • Resident Tuition: $ 2,643*
  • Technology Fees: $ 325
  • General Student Fees: $ 271**
  • Online Course Fee: $ 0 (if applicable)

Costs provided are estimates only. Learn more and view current tuition and fee information at https://www.lanecc.edu/costs-admission/tuition-fees-and-payments/credit-tuition

*Resident tuition is based on all program requirements (general education, core, directed electives). Any prerequisites required prior to the entry of the program will be listed separately.

**General Student fees are paid once each term, depending on whether you are taking classes on Main Campus, or at one of the outreach centers or by distance learning.

***Any special info about program costs or expenses.

****This is the total of all the differential fees attached to the courses in this program.

Program Learning Outcomes

Students who complete this program will be able to:

PLO 1 - Write/edit multiple types of professional communications

PLO 2 - Accurately expose, develop and mount diagnostic radiographs using multiple systems

PLO 3 - Compute mixing amounts and calculate formulas utilized in dental procedures

PLO 4 - Apply knowledge and skills required for business office procedures

PLO 5 - Access information via dental journals and web sites

PLO 6 - Identify classifications of anatomical structures and Systematically collect diagnostic data

PLO 7 - Maintain a professional working environment

PLO 8 - Provide an aseptic environment and prevent disease transmission

PLO 9 - Apply principles of ethical reasoning, decision making and professional responsibility

PLO 10 - Apply interpersonal communication and collaborative skills to effectively interact with diverse population groups, health care providers, dental professionals and community groups

PLO 11 - Perform or assist with a variety of clinical treatments used in all areas of dentistry

Admission Information

Contact the Health Professions Division or see https://inside.lanecc.edu/hp/dental-assisting. Dental Assisting is a concentrated program that requires good reading and study skills. Dexterity for manipulation of small items and good eyesight are also required. Evidence of a physical examination (within the previous nine months), immunizations, eye exam, drug screen, and background check must be submitted prior to the start of the program. This program and profession include possible exposure to blood-borne pathogens and infectious diseases. Training is included to minimize risk to students and patients.

Program Requirements

All courses must be completed with a letter grade of C or better. P/NP is not accepted.

Prerequisites Prior to Applying

WR 115Introduction to College Composition

4

MTH 052Math for Health and Physical Sciences

4

WR: See Footnote 1.

MTH: See Footnote 2.

Complete one of the following sequences:

1. Dental Health Sciences - 1 course: (recommended)
DA 110Dental Health Sciences

3

2. Human Body Systems - 2 courses:
HP 150Human Body Systems 1

3

HP 152Human Body Systems 2

3

3. Anatomy & Physiology - 2 courses:
BI 231Human Anatomy and Physiology 1

4

BI 232Human Anatomy and Physiology 2

4

Recommended Prerequisites

The following courses are recommended, but not required for program entry.

HP 100Medical Terminology 1

3

HP 110Health Office Procedures

3

EL 115Effective Learning

3

Program Core Courses

DA 102Advanced Clinical Experiences

3

DA 103Dentistry Law and Ethics

2

DA 105Infection Control

2

DA 115Dental Anatomy

3

DA 194Dental Office Procedures

3

DA 107Dental Health Education 1

1

DA 108Dental Health Education 2

3

DA 192Dental Materials

3

DA 193Dental Materials 2

3

DA 195Chairside Procedures 1

5

DA 196Chairside Procedures 2

7

DA 206Co-op Ed: Dental Assisting Seminar

1

DA 210Dental Radiology 1

4

DA 211Dental Radiology 2

3

DA 280Co-op Ed: Dental Assisting

6-12

DA 280: complete a minimum of 6 credits

Note - completing all DA courses, fulfills the Human Relations degree requirement

Footnotes

1 – Any writing above WR 115 is also accepted. A prior bachelor's degree (verified by a transcript from a US accredited institution) or higher, may be used to meet the Writing requirement

2 – MTH 098 or any math above MTH 052 is also accepted

Notes

  • All DA courses must be passed with a class average of 75% or higher to remain in the program. (Courses with both a didactic and laboratory/clinical component must have a minimum grade of 75% in BOTH components to qualify as passing.)
  • For DA courses, students must be accepted and enrolled in the Dental Assisting program: The employed dental assistant may be eligible to register for any DA course offered if space permits AND the working assistant meets state credentialing qualifications by contacting the Program Coordinator, Leslie Greer 541-463-5638
  • Although prerequisite courses are not required to apply, their grades are used for application points and will make the application more competitive. Recommended pre-requisites can also accrue application points.

Licensing and Certification

Upon graduation and successful completion of the board exams, students will qualify for the following: Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) - National credential; Expanded Function Dental Assistant (EFDA)- Oregon credential; Expanded Function Orthodontic Assistant (EFODA) - Oregon credential; Oregon Radiological Proficiency - Oregon X-ray license; additional certificates to place pit and fissure sealants (Oregon), place denture soft relines (Oregon), place gingival retraction cord (Oregon).

Accreditation

Accredited by the American Dental Association's Commission on Dental Accreditation, a specialized accrediting board recognized by the U.S. Dept. of Education. The Commission may be contacted at 800-621-8099 or 312-440-4653 or 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611. This accreditation allows for credentialing via Pathway I through the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB).