What is a Dental Assistant (DA)?

The typical day of a Dental Assistant often involves a variety of activities, such as greeting and seating patients, preparing and sterilizing the room and instruments for treatment, taking dental radiographs, assisting the dentist with procedures, and giving patients post-treatment care instructions. Most Dental Assistants work in a general dental practice, but if you work in a specialty practice, you may have the opportunity to perform more specific and complex duties. (Source: Dental Assisting National Board)

Why choose this program?

The DA Pathways Program combines on-the-job learning with online, self-paced modules to gain the basic skills needed to work as a DA within 4-6 months. This is a work-based program that helps you grow in your career by covering the basics, including infection control, dental radiography, dental anatomy, and the performance of entry-level functions. This standardized curriculum was developed by the DALE Foundation, the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB)-affiliated organization. The curriculum and on-the-job checklists have been reviewed by dental leadership at Nebraska community health centers.

Who is the program for?

  • Community members interested in exploring a career in Dental Assisting at a community health center
  • Health center staff interested in gaining a new qualification
  • Entry-Level Dental Assistants interested in completing the on-the-job training and standardized online modules

What to Expect:

  • Mentorship and preceptorship throughout the program
  • On-the-job skills training
  • Online self-paced program
    • Includes short on-demand videos, readings, quizzes and practice exams
  • Board exam preparation
    • The DALE Foundation’s online curriculum will set staff up for success if they choose to sit for their Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) exam.

Interested in learning more? Contact Rachel Heinz, HCAN’s Director of Programs, at rlh@hcanebraska.org!