Purpose::
To prepare students to perform the
following services under the supervision of a dentist: chairside
assisting, preparation of impression and restorative materials, dental
health education, patient care as authorized by the Virginia Board of
Dentistry. Occupational Objectives: This
program is designed to provide essential technological and practical
knowledge required for a dental assistant to perform efficiently in a
dental office. Training experiences in nearby dental clinics and
private dental offices are provided.
Admission Requirements: General college curricular admission
Financial Requirements:
In addition to the regular college tuition and fees, the
Dental Assisting Program requires:
Textbooks
$300.00* (per semester)
Uniforms, Lab
Coat, Clinic Coat,
Safety Glasses,
Blood Pressure Kit,
and Hepatitis Vaccine
Series
$300.00*
Student
Membership in the ADAA $35.00*
*Costs listed are approximate
Program Notes: This program
takes new students in the spring and fall semesters of each year.
Students admitted into Dental Assisting will be approved for entry into
major/clinical courses (DNA 103 and higher) when they have satisfied the
following requirements:
1. A personal interview with the program head or a designated faculty
member.
2. A grade of “C” or better in each course of the Dental Assisting
curriculum.
3. Completion of all JSRCC developmental coursework prescribed as a
result of JSRCC placement tests.
4. Completion of health forms provided by the program head for physical
and dental examinations.
Any student whose final
grade falls below a “C” in any course must obtain permission from the
program head to continue the major in Dental Assisting. Students are
responsible for transportation to and from facilities used for clinical
experiences. DNA courses are sequential unless otherwise determined by
the program head.
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