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Dental Assisting

17勛圖 Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting Programs will undergo a CODA accreditation site visit on June 911, 2026. In line with CODA policy, third-party comments related to the standards or CODA procedures are invited and must be submitted by April 10, 2026. Learn More

About the Program

The demand for qualified dental assistants is significant, as they play a vital role in supporting dentists, dental hygienists, and dental technicians in delivering skilled and compassionate dental care. The field of dentistry is constantly evolving, with advancements like digital dental x-rays, which provide instant imaging on computer monitors, and titanium implants, offering stronger, more stable alternatives to dentures or removable partials.

At 17勛圖, our Dental Assisting Program prepares students for success in this dynamic field through a balanced curriculum of academic, laboratory, and clinical courses. Students will gain hands-on experience in advanced functions such as coronal polishing, applying pit and fissure sealants, and earning an X-ray certification.

Upon successful completion of the program, students will:

    • Receive a Career Certificate in Dental Assisting.
    • Qualify to take the California State Registered Dental Assisting Examination.

Job Opportunities:

Dental assistants can pursue roles in general dentistry or specialize in fields such as oral surgery, orthodontics, periodontics, endodontics, pediatric dentistry, and prosthodontics.

Additional career paths for qualified dental assistants include:

    • Public health educator
    • Dental assisting instructor
    • Private industry consultant or sales representative
    • Dental office manager
    • Consultant for dental insurance companies

The 17勛圖 program equips students with the skills and knowledge to thrive in the ever-changing dental field.

Application Process

The application period opens from November 1 to April 30 each year. To apply, follow these steps carefully:

  1. Apply Online
    Submit an online application for admission to 17勛圖 to obtain your 8-digit student Campus-Wide ID (CWID).

  2. Read the Application Instructions
    Carefully review the detailed application instructions before submitting your application to the Dental Assisting Program.

  3. Review the Application Sample
    Familiarize yourself with the Application Sample to ensure your submission is complete and accurate.

  4. Submit Your Application
    Complete and submit your application to the Dental Assisting Program through the Allied Health App in MyPortal.

Lottery Selection Process

The program admits 24 eligible students per year through a random lottery selection process. Admission occurs only once annually, so be sure to complete all steps during the application period.

Learn More about the Program

Program Mission and Student Success Goals

Program Mission

The mission of the 17勛圖 Dental Assisting Program is in accord with the mission of the 17勛圖-De Anza Community College District.

The purpose of the Dental Assisting Program is to educate and empower a diverse group of students to become skilled, compassionate professionals who will positively impact the oral health of the communities they serve. Through a curriculum that integrates foundational biomedical sciences, behavioral sciences, dental technology, health communication, and population healthwith a strong emphasis on clinical practicestudents will develop critical thinking skills essential for addressing complex challenges in oral healthcare. This education not only prepares students to thrive in a dynamic, global workforce but also encourages a commitment to lifelong learning and community engagement.

Student Success Goals

The goals of the Dental Assisting Program at 17勛圖 are designed to prepare the beginning dental assisting student to:

  1. Work successfully as a member of the dental team.
  2. Work closely with the dentist and dental hygienist in a variety of dental settings.
  3. Provide comprehensive dental assisting care to individuals from diverse socioeconomic, educational, and or cultural backgrounds.
  4. Assume, if necessary, primary responsibility for the running of the back office, front office, insurance and/or financial aspects of the dental practice.
  5. Assume responsibility for prevention of disease transmission in the work environment.
  6. Perform the dental assisting functions that are legally allowed in a safe and ethical manner.
  7. Actively pursue continuing and advanced education.

Program Details

PROGRAM LENGTH

10 Months/ Full-Time

ESTIMATED ANNUAL SALARY

$52,000-$72,000 (in CA)

UNITS

57 quarter units (Certificate)

90 quarter units (A.S. Degree)

START DATE

Starts either on 3rd or 4th week of September each year

NUMBER OF STUDENTS ADMITTED

24

PREREQUISITES

High school diploma or equivalent

REQUIREMENTS UPON ADMISSION

Statement of acceptance

Background check and fingerprinting

Drug testing

Physical and Dental exam including current vaccinations

CPR/BLS from the American Heart Association

Purchase uniform 

Purchase dental assisting kit

Costs paid by student

APPROX. COST OF PROGRAM

Total: $4500 (see estimated expenses)

Tuition: $31.00 per quarter unit (Fees and Tuition)

Other appx. costs associated with the program:

  • Basic fees: $60.00/quarter
  • Parking permit: $55.00/quarter
  • Books: $500.00
CLASS SCHEDULE

Lectures, labs, clinic sessions held M/Tu/W/Th/F

Synchronous, asynchronous, virtual, face-to-face

8/9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Sample Schedule 

EXTERNSHIPS

300 hours of Unpaid Externship

Tuesday and Thursday from January to June each year

A.S. DEGREE

Certificate of Completion of Registered Dental Assistant Program which includes successful completion of the following courses: Coronal Polishing [32 hours], Radiation Safety [144 hours], Pit & Fissure Sealants [36 hours], the Dental Practice Act [12 hours], and Infection Control [30 hours].

Course Schedule

TERM FULL-TIME STUDENT PATHWAY
FALL

D A 50 Orientation to Dental Assisting (1 unit)

D A 51A Introduction to Chairside Dental Assisting (10.5 units)

D A 53A Introduction to Radiography I (3 units)

D A 58 Specialty Practice Procedures (1 unit)

D A 62A Dental Sciences I (2 units)

D A 71 Infection Control & Hazardous Waste Management (1.5 units)

WINTER

D A 51B Intermediate Clinical Dental Assisting (3 units)

D A 53B Dental Radiography II (2 units)

D A 56 Dental Health Education (1 unit)

D A 57 Office Emergency Procedures (2 units)

D A 60A Dental Office Business Practices I (2 units)

D A 62B Dental Sciences II (2 units)

D A 73 Dental Assisting Supervised Clinic (5.5 units)

D A 100 Law & Ethics for the Dental Assistant (1 unit)

SPRING

D A 51C Advanced Dental Assisting Skills (3.5 units)

D A 53C Dental Radiography III (1 unit)

D A 60B Dental Office Business Practices II (3 units)

D A 62C Dental Sciences III (2 units) 
D A 63 Special Patient Populations (1 unit)

D A 74 Dental Assisting Clinical Practice (5.5 units)

D A 85 RDA Review (2 units)

D A 88 Pit & Fissure Sealants (1.5 units)

Policy Summary for Applicants

The 17勛圖 Dental Assisting Program is committed to protecting the health and safety of students, patients, faculty, and staff. Applicants are expected to review the following policies prior to admission.

Infectious Disease & Bloodborne Pathogen Policy

The program follows current CDC, OSHA, and California Department of Public Health guidelines for infection control and bloodborne pathogens. Students must comply with the following requirements:

  1. Standard Precautions
    1. All human blood, saliva, and body fluids are treated as potentially infectious.
    2. Personal protective equipment (PPE) masks, gloves, protective eyewear, and clinical attire must be worn during all laboratory and clinical procedures.
  2. Immunization and Health Requirements
    1. Students must maintain current immunizations (Hepatitis B, MMR, Varicella, TDaP, Influenza, COVID-19) and TB clearance.
    2. Proof of compliance is required prior to clinical participation.
  3. Exposure Protocols
    1. Any exposure incident (e.g., needlestick, sharps injury, or contact with blood/body fluids) must be reported immediately to supervising faculty.
    2. Students must wash the affected area, complete an incident report, and follow college procedures for post-exposure evaluation and medical follow-up.
    3. Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure
  4. Infection Control Practices
    1. Perform proper hand hygiene before and after all patient and laboratory contact.
    2. Follow program protocols for instrument sterilization, operatory disinfection, and waste disposal.
    3. Eating, drinking, and storage of personal items are prohibited in clinical and laboratory areas.
  5. Participation of Students with Infectious Disease
    1. Students with communicable diseases (e.g., active TB, Hepatitis B surface antigen positivity, COVID-19, influenza) must follow college clearance policies before resuming clinical activities.
    2. The program complies with ADA and CDC guidelines, balancing patient safety with student rights.
  6. Education and Training
    1. Students receive initial and ongoing instruction in infection control, bloodborne pathogens, and exposure management.
    2. Competency in infection control procedures is required for program completion.
Radiation Safety Policy

The program is committed to protecting all students, patients, faculty, and staff from unnecessary radiation exposure. The following policies reflect ALARA principles (As Low As Reasonably Achievable), OSHA standards, and California Department of Public Health Radiologic Health Branch regulations:

  1. Training & Competency
    1. Students receive classroom and laboratory instruction in radiation biology, safety, and radiographic techniques before exposing radiographs.
    2. Competency must be demonstrated prior to performing radiographic procedures on patients.
  2. Protective Measures
    1. Lead aprons and thyroid collars are required for all patients.
    2. Students and staff must remain behind protective barriers or at least six feet from the source and out of the primary beam during exposure.
  3. Equipment & Quality Assurance
    1. Radiographic equipment is inspected and certified according to state and manufacturer requirements.
    2. Routine quality assurance testing is performed on all X-ray machines and digital sensors.
    3. Malfunctioning equipment must be reported immediately.
  4. Exposure Protocols
    1. The lowest exposure time and fewest images necessary for diagnosis must be used.
    2. All retakes must be approved and documented by supervising faculty.
    3. Non-diagnostic or unauthorized exposures (e.g., for practice only) are prohibited.
  5. Student & Patient Safety
    1. Pregnant students are encouraged to inform faculty so additional accommodations may be provided if desired.
    2. Patients are informed of the necessity and safety of radiographs prior to exposure.
Technical Standards & Health Requirements

Students must meet the physical, cognitive, and behavioral requirements of the program, with or without reasonable accommodations, to participate safely in classroom, laboratory, and clinical activities. These include:

  • Manual dexterity and fine motor skills necessary to perform dental assisting procedures.
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 25 pounds.
  • Adequate vision, hearing, and sensory function to recognize changes in a patients condition.
  • Effective communication skills to interact with patients, faculty, staff, and other healthcare providers.
  • Emotional and mental stability to handle stressful situations and provide patient support.
  • Commitment to following infection control and radiation safety protocols at all times.

To verify that students can meet these requirements, a Technical/Health Standards form must be completed and signed by a licensed physician or healthcare provider. This documentation is required prior to final admission into the program.

Reasonable accommodations may be provided through the Disability Resource Center (DRC), but students must be able to perform the essential functions of a dental assistant.

Acknowledgment

All admitted students receive the complete Program Policy Manual at orientation and must sign an acknowledgment form confirming their understanding of these policies.

 

Dental Assisting Quick View

Program: Dental Assisting
Degree/Cert: AS/Yes
Length: 10 months

FT: Full-time
Number Accepted: 24

Program Application Deadline:  

Fall 2026: 11/1/25-4/30/26

Approx. Cost of Program: $4,500 (see estimated cost)
National Lic./Cert.: Yes
State Lic.Cert.: Yes
Estimated Annual Salary: $52,000-$72,000 (in CA)

Note: By attending the Dental Assisting Program, you earn 4 extra points toward the Dental Hygiene Application

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DENTAL ASSISTING PROGRAM CONTACTS
Office: Building 5200, Room 5211 
Pia Staana, DDS, Interim Program Director
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Nancy Cheung, MPA, Division Dean
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To meet with the dean, contact the Health Sciences and Horiculture Division


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