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To be admitted to this curriculum, students must meet one of the following conditions:
Are you ready to focus your great people skills and attention to detail into a rewarding career in the dental industry? CDI's Dental Assistance - 5644 (English) program can help.
The program prepares students to practice as a dental assistant in private or public establishments of the health network. It offers an intensive training that allows graduates to enter the job market quickly. The student acquires knowledge that is both theoretical and practical. Much of the learning is done in laboratories to promote successful integration into the job market.
"All of the courses were really helpful. I would recommend this program to other people looking to start a career in this field."
Knowledge of the dental assistant profession reality and the training program. Confirmation of the professional orientation choice.
Identification of the bones and muscles of oral anatomy and their respective functions. Knowledge of the process of tooth development. Classification and morphology of the teeth.
Explanation of the cavity process in teeth. Identification of the main lesions of the dental pulp, oral mucosa and periodontitis. Understanding morphological changes in the digestive system and their causes. Association of the main oral problems with diseases of the body’s systems.
Definition of the terminology. Identifying the links between main contagious diseases and micro-organisms. Identification of the personal and professional hygiene measures to be used in a dental office. Identification of control methods against contamination of equipment and materials. Methods of cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization. Knowledge of the regulations concerning biomedical waste.
Definition of the terminology and interpretation of abbreviations. Knowledge of the main drugs used in dental care and their effects. Local anesthesia methods.
Identification of the main treatments in operative dentistry, surgery, pedodontics, endodontics, periodontics, and orthodontics.
Knowledge of different dental materials. Identification of the properties and uses of different dental materials and products.
The bill respecting health and safety at work and the role of CNESST. Definition of specific terminology. Explaining the importance of prevention in a dentist's office.
Administering first aid in a dental office. Observing and taking respiratory rhythms. Revision of anatomy, cardiac, and respiratory systems.
Knowledge of basic communication principles, telephone communication techniques, and concepts of customer service. Knowledge of the principles of teamwork and communication within a team.
Knowledge of the laws governing the practice of dentistry. Familiarization with the professional behaviors required in the work of a dental assistant.
Preparation of the materials needed to perform various dental treatments. Preparation of the necessary equipment to carry out treatments in dental surgery, orthodontics, pedodontics, surgery, prosthodontics, endodontics, and periodontics.
Preparation of the treatment room and equipment needed. Application of assistance techniques related to different treatments. Maintenance of the materials and the equipment needed in the treatment room.
Scheduling appointments using a management system adapted to a dental clinic. Keeping patient records. Payment of services and posting to the books. Inventory management.
Preparation for X-rays. Polishing and fluoride application. Sealing of teeth. Educate patients about good habits for effective oral health. Patient education on the use of dental and orthodontic appliances.
Familiarization with job search techniques. Resume writing and cover letters. Familiarization with interview techniques.
Molds and models used by dentists. Preparation of crowns, wax rings, mouth-guards and night protection. Cleaning and polishing of teeth.
Preparation of the treatment room and the materials needed. Knowledge how to assist dentists during specialized procedures (chair-side assistance). Maintenance of the materials and equipment needed in the treatment room.
Preparation of the treatment room and the materials needed. Proper reception of the patient. Assisting the dentist with dental surgery, orthodontic, and pediatric dentistry. Proper maintenance of the equipment and the treatment room.
Preparation of the treatment room and materials needed. Receiving the patient. Assisting the dentist for surgery and prosthodontic care. Maintenance of the equipment and the treatment room.
Preparation of treatment room and materials needed. Receiving the patient. Assisting the dentist for endodontic and periodontal care. Maintenance of the equipment and the treatment room.
Familiarization with the workplace. Participating in the daily tasks of a dental assistant. Integration within a dental team.
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