Dental Assisting Hybrid Track - A.A.S. Degree
Dental Assisting Hybrid Track Degree Requirements
Preferred Course Sequence
| Semester I | Cr Hrs | |
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| COM-100 Introduction to Communication
This course provides an overview of and introduction to the study of human communication, including interpersonal and small group communication and public speaking. |
3-3-0 | |
| DAH-110 Foundation of Dental Assisting Introduces the student to the business of dentistry, the ethics and law of dentistry, and the professionalism and duties of a chairside dental assistant. Prerequisite: Admission into the Dental Assisting Hybrid Track program. |
1-1-0 | |
| DAH-100 Dental Laboratory I Laboratory competency course is strictly hands-on work provided on campus in the dental laboratory and clinic. The course is designed to provide practice of all aspects of chairside assisting while working on manikins and lab partners. Prerequisite: Admission into the Dental Assisting Hybrid Track program. |
2-0-4 | |
| DAH-111 Infection Control in Dentistry This course provides the student with proper personal protection, disinfection, and sterilization techniques. It will include an overview of microbiology, chemical disinfectants, infectious diseases, and OSHA regulations. Prerequisite: Admission into the Dental Assisting Hybrid Track program. |
1-1-0 | |
| DAH-112 Medical Emergencies This course will instruct the dental assistant in the role of assisting and caring for medically, mentally, and physically compromised patients. The assistant will learn CPR, the taking of vital signs, writing prescriptions, and common drugs used in dentistry. Prerequisite: Admission into the Dental Assisting Hybrid Track program. |
1-1-0 | |
| DAH-113 Dental Science I This course will cover the development, shape, and life cycle of teeth. It will provide a map of the landmarks that relate to the oral cavity and face. Prerequisite: Admission into the Dental Assisting Hybrid Track program. |
1-1-0 | |
| DAH-121 Dental Laboratory II Laboratory competency course is strictly hands-on work provided on campus in the dental laboratory and clinic. The course is designed to provide practice of all aspects of chairside assisting while working on manikins and lab partners. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
2-0-4 | |
| DAH-122 Chairside Assisting Techniques This course will prepare the student to assist in single- and four-handed dentistry procedures. The student will gain knowledge of hand and rotary instruments, proper instrument use, proper evacuation, and proper charting techniques used in dentistry. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
2-2-0 | |
| DAH-123 Dental Science II Study of the anatomy of the head, neck, face, and overall body. Includes study of the physiology or functions of the body systems and how they relate to dentistry. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
1-1-0 | |
| DAH-124 Dental Materials I The foundation for understanding the properties of all dental materials and how matter can affect them. The student will develop an understanding of safety in handling, techniques, and different uses for certain dental materials. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
1-1-0 | |
These are spring semester classes. Some of the classes are 8-week classes. |
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| Total Semester Hours: | 15 | |
| Semester II | Cr Hrs | |
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| DAH-131 Dental Laboratory III Laboratory competency course is strictly hands-on work provided on campus in the dental laboratory and clinic. The course is designed to provide practice of all aspects of chairside assisting while working on manikins and lab partners. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
2-0-4 | |
| DAH-132 Preventive Dentistry This course covers the caries process, oral pathology lesions, and the affects of nutrition on the oral cavity. The student will have an understanding of the importance coronal polishing and sealants play in the prevention process. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
2-2-0 | |
| DAH-133 Radiology I This course provides the foundation for radiology safety and the legal and ethical responsibilities of an assistant. The student will learn proper processing techniques, mounting, quality assurance, and patient education. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
2-2-0 | |
| DAH-134 Dental Materials II This course provides the basis for proper manipulation and use of dental materials during operative, orthodontic, and prosthodontic procedures. The Proper radiology techniques will be practiced on manikins in preparation for actual patient requirements. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
1-1-0 | |
These are summer semester classes. |
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| Total Semester Hours: | 7 | |
| Semester III | Cr Hrs | |
|---|---|---|
| DAH-140 Clinical Experience The student will be placed in a dental office setting in the community to receive experience first hand from the professionals in dentistry. The student will receive 300 hours of clinical experience. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
5-0-0 | |
| DAH-141 Dental Laboratory IV Laboratory competency course is strictly hands-on work provided on campus in the dental laboratory and clinic. The course is designed to provide practice of all aspects of chairside assisting while working on manikins and lab partners. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
2-0-4 | |
| DAH-142 Dental Specialties This course covers the six types of specialties in dentistry. These include Prosthodontics, Periodontics, Orthodontics, Oral Surgery, Pediatrics, and Endodontics. The student will be given an overview of materials, instruments, and requirements as an assistant. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
2-2-0 | |
| DAH-143 Radiology II This course presents techniques for producing quality intraoral, extraoral, and digital radiographs. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
2-2-0 | |
| DAH-144 Dental Language This course presents techniques to properly communicate and relay treatment to the dental patient. Through role playing and community service the student will learn the importance of verbal and nonverbal communication skills. The student will also prepare a resume for their future position in the career of dentistry. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
1-1-0 | |
| DAH-151 Dental Laboratory V Laboratory competency course is strictly hands-on work provided on campus in the dental laboratory and clinic. The course is designed to provide practice of all aspects of chairside assisting while working on manikins and lab partners. Prerequisite: Grade "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
2-0-4 | |
| DAH-152 Dental Office Procedures This course covers dental office inventory management, productive scheduling techniques, overview of dental insurance processing, and accounts receivable management. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
2-2-0 | |
| DAH-153 Expanded Functions Extended training in the specific expanded functions required by the Missouri Dental Practice Act. These areas include placement of restorative materials, specific orthodontic procedures, as well as prosthodontics. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in all previous Dental Assisting Hybrid Track courses |
1-1-0 | |
These are fall semester classes. Some of the classes are 8-week courses. |
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| Total Semester Hours: | 17 | |
| Semester IV | Cr Hrs | |
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| ENG-101 Composition I English 101 introduces students to college-level writing and thinking through personal narrative, analytical, and research-supported writing. The processes of critical thinking, composing, revising, and editing are emphasized. Students will learn basic research skills and documentation techniques. Prerequisite: Grade of NC or better in ENG 050 or satisfactory score on English placement assessment. |
3-3-0 | |
Mathematics Elective (MTH 105 or higher) - 3 hours Elective - 3 hours Elective - 3 hours |
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| Total Semester Hours: | 12 | |
| Semester V | Cr Hrs | |
|---|---|---|
Science Elective - 4 hours Social Science Elective - 3 hours (must satisfy Missouri law to include instruciton in US and State Constitutions) Social Science Elective - 3 hours |
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| Total Semester Hours: | 10 | |
| Semester VI | Cr Hrs | |
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