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About the Career

Making smiles healthy, dental assistants work closely with dentists and patients. Dental assistants’ role often includes taking X-rays, recordkeeping and managing equipment. The position is a great launching pad to become a dental hygienist or dentist.

Qualities for Success

Dental assistants must have good interpersonal, listening and organizational skills.

Career Outlook

The job market is expected to increase 18 percent through 2024. The average hourly wage is approximately $18.58.

About the Program

Through hands-on labs and classes, students train with instructors with years of health care experience. CPR training is included. Students also gain workforce skills and learn from other professionals in clinicals at local health care facilities.

Certification

As part of completing the program, students will take the Texas Registered Dental Assistant Exam.

How to Begin

An application is required prior to registration.

Applicants need a high school diploma or high school equivalency certificate. Consider contacting the Adult Basic Education office if you do not meet the diploma requirement at 409-933-8294.

Clinical sites require participants to have updated immunizations, background checks, drug screens and verified ID. This cost is paid by the program applicant.

Dental Assistant Application

Financial aid is available for students who qualify.

Course # Title Hrs
DNTA 1015 Dental Chairside Assisting 114
DNTA 1003 Registered Dental Exam Review 18
DNTA 1060 Clinical Dental Assistant 100

*Students will be required to pay for the UTHSCSA Modules (approximately $95) due near the end of the program. The instructor will be able to provide specific due dates.


Notice to Students Regarding Licensing

Effective September 1, 2017, HB 1508 amends the Texas Occupations Code Section 53 that requires education providers to notify potential or enrolled students that a criminal history may make them ineligible for an occupational license upon program completion. NOTE: Criminal history checks are required for clinical experience purposes.

Should you wish to request a review of the impact of criminal history on your potential licensure prior to or during your quest for a degree, you can visit this link and request a “Criminal History Evaluation”: https://tsbde.texas.gov/licensing/criminal-history-evaluation/

This information is being provided to all persons who apply or enroll in the program, with notice of the requirements as described above, regardless of whether or not the person has been convicted of a criminal offense. Additionally, HB 1508 authorizes licensing agencies to require reimbursements when a student fails to receive the required notice.