Dental Assisting

Allied Health Sciences
Allied Health Sciences
Dental Assisting

Alaska Cares: Dental Days at UAA

UAA and several partners are joining together to provide two days of free dental care to individuals who are on a limited budget and have NO dental insurance.  Patients will be treated on Friday, March 30, 2012 and Saturday, March 31, 2012 from 8:30-4:30.  The services will be limited to exams, radiographs, cleanings, sealants, amalgam restorations and composite restorations. All patients for this free clinic must go through the lottery process. Please click on the below link for further information.

Alaska Cares: Dental Days at UAA Lottery Form

Alaska Cares: Dental Days at UAA Flyer

 

Dental Assisting


The Dental Assisting program prepares students to become skilled members of the dental health care team. Assistants greatly increase the efficiency of the dentist in the delivery of oral health care and are valuable members of the dental care team.

The Dental Assisting program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association, a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation and by the United States Department of Education. As a result of this, graduates are eligible to take the Dental Assisting National Board examination in General Chairside Assisting and upon successful completion will become Certified Dental Assistants.

  • Program Information
  • Application Procedure

Duties of a Dental Assistant

The duties of the dental assistant are among the most comprehensive and varied in the dental office. The dental assistant performs a wide range of tasks requiring both interpersonal and technical skills. Some specific tasks dental assistants may perform include:

  • Assisting the dentist during a variety of procedures.
  • Providing oral health care.
  • Exposing and processing radiographs (x-rays).
  • Recording the patient's medical history and vital signs.
  • Preparing and sterilizing the proper instruments and equipment for the dentist's use.
  • Providing the patient with post-operative instructions.
  • Taking impressions for study casts.
  • Performing office management tasks.
  • Performing basic dental laboratory tasks.

Many types of practice settings are available to dental assistants. An assistant may choose to work in a private practice or a group practice. In addition, an assistant can work in a general dentistry or specialty practice, such as oral and maxillofacial surgery, orthodontics, endodontics, periodontics, prosthodontics, or pediatric dentistry. Job opportunities also exist in public health facilities, federal government facilities, hospitals, dental school clinics, insurance companies, and vocational schools or community colleges and universities teaching others to become dental assistants.

 

Distance Education

The Dental Assisting Program distance delivers select dental assisting courses to experienced dental assistants or individuals who would like to enter the dental field and are unable to come to campus. To learn more, visit our Distance Programs Homepage.
 
 

Resources

Certificate in Dental Assisting

AAS in Dental Assisting

CEU Credits

DA: US Dental Assisting, Hygiene and Lab Technology Programs

Dental Assisting National Board

 
 

Contacts

Advising
Prospective students are encourage to meet with a faculty advisor for program information or academic advising. To set up an appointment, contact the Dental Programs administrative assistant, Carrie Burton, at (907) 786-6929.

Location
3211 Providence Drive
Allied Health Sciences, Room 160
3211 Providence Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99508
ph: 907-786-6929
fx: 907-786-6938