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Dental Assistant Specialist
Occupational Associate Degree Program

Dental Assistant Specialist Degree

70 Credit Hours
15 months (day)

Program Objective

The KTI Dental Assistant Specialist Degree Program trains students to assist the dentist or dental hygienist in chair side work, as well as to aid in the preparations in the dental lab, take dental X-rays, record dental histories, record accurate charting, and other office procedures. Students are also encouraged to develop a professional attitude and a genuine desire to serve their patients in a mature and dependable manner.

Dental assistants will be trained to assume duties and responsibilities in private dental offices, dental schools, hospital dental departments, state and local public health departments, private dental or oral clinics, as well as dental specialty offices. With more than 1,000 dentists in a 60-mile radius of Harrisburg, area dental assistants have access to rewarding futures. This is an entry level dental assisting career program that provides valuable and transferable skills.

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